The DEADLINE to register to participate in the May 7, 2019 Indiana Primary Election is this coming Monday, April 8. You may register or transfer registration in person at your local voter registration office until the close of business OR online at www.IndianaVoters.com up to midnight. If in person, here are office details for Johnson County and Marion County.
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As a member, you have access to a mailing list or labels of all other Greater Greenwood Chamber members. This is a great, low cost direct mail opportunity. Even better, the member lists are included at most membership levels. Call our office today at 317.888.4856 to request your list.
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Greenwood Candidate Night
Thursday, April 11th
@ 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Valle Vista Golf &
Conference Center
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During our Greenwood Candidate Night event, candidates who are running for Greenwood City Council and the Mayor's office will be invited to attend a forum to discuss local issues that affect all.
Attendees will learn more about each individual candidate, as well as their stance and views on pressing matters. Join us for this unique opportunity to personally interact with our soon-to-be-elected officials and help them best understand the local economy.
Mutual Savings Bank Announces New Branch Opening in Greenwood
Mutual Savings Bank, a growing community bank with more than 125 years of history in Johnson County, has announced the addition of a new bank branch. The new bank branch will be located at 2020 South State Road 135 in Greenwood, Indiana. The branch is anticipated to open in mid-April, 2019.
The Johnson County Recycling District is excited to announce that cardboard recycling will be available beginning April 1st at the District office located at 900 Arvin Road, Suite A in Franklin during our normal business hours (8:30 to 11:00 am and 1:30 to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday).
Member Expert Article: The Future is Fiber Internet
Compiled By: Bill Schneider, MetroNet
A 100% fiber optic connection is the technology of the future, able to keep up with the rapid demands and expectations that consumers have today. But what is Fiber? How does it work? And why is it so fast?
Continue reading to find answers to commonly asked questions regarding fiber optics and bandwidth.