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    Friday, March 8, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Indianapolis – Southport1701 E Edgewood Ave. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: US Postal Service looking for 300 workers in Indy. Hosts ...

  3. Indianapolis metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis metropolitan area is a major hub for motorsports, specifically American open-wheel car racing. [12] Notable facilities include Anderson Speedway in Anderson, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, and Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park in Brownsburg, among many others. [13]

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    Metropark Communications is a telecommunications based corporation in the United States.Its popularity with small and medium enterprise started with consolidating multiple vendors into one communication package for subscribing companies.

  5. List of metropolitan areas in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The city of Indianapolis had a population of over 860,000 and there were over 2 million people living in the metropolitan area of Indianapolis in 2016. [2] During the same time period, the population of the city of Fort Wayne was almost one-third the size of Indianapolis at close to 264,000 people, with roughly 430,000 in its metropolitan area. [3]

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    IndyGo CEO Inez Evans and dignitaries cut the ribbon at the opening of Indianapolis' first bus rapid transit route, the Red Line, in September 2019. Indy Connect is a $1.2 billion plan to create a network of bus rapid transit lines, bikeways, and walkways.