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  2. US Postal Service hiring 300 workers in Indianapolis. Hosting ...

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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 ...

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    To qualify for SNAP in Indiana, your household must meet certain financial and non-financial requirements, such as work registration and cooperation with the IMPACT job training program.

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    To qualify for SNAP eligibility in Indiana, you must meet financial and non-financial requirements, such as state residency, citizenship or alien status, work registration and cooperation with the ...

  5. FSSA - Wikipedia

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    FSSA may refer to: Fellow of the Scottish Society of Arts, see Royal Scottish Society of Arts; Frank Sinatra School of the Arts, New York; Family & Social Services Administration, Indiana; Astove Island Airport, ICAO code FSSA

  6. Meridian-Kessler, Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, landscape architect George Kessler redesigned Maple Road into a grand urban parkway as part of his ambitious plan to form a network of parks and boulevards in Indianapolis. Also in 1905, Indianapolis annexed Meridian Street from Maple Road/38th Street [2] up to the town of Broad Ripple, a distance of almost 2 miles (3.2 km). The city's ...

  7. Central State Hospital (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana State Archives, the Indiana State Library, and the Indiana Medical History Museum are preserving the history of an institution that served the mentally ill of Indiana for 146 years. Map showing the buildings on the grounds of Central State. In March 2003, the city of Indianapolis purchased the property from the state for $400,000.