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Residents Asked to Move Carts From Road

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
1 week ago

At a recent City Council meeting, a concerned citizen requested that residents be required to pull the green trash cans back to the house rather than leaving them at the curb. She also stated cans at

At a recent City Council meeting, a concerned citizen requested that residents be required to pull the green trash cans back to the house rather than leaving them at the curb. She also stated cans at the curb make the city streets look tacky. We are requesting that all citizens pull their trash cans back to the house by the end of the day. This also helps keep trash cans from being hit by traffic or being taken from the residence by an unauthorized person. Let’s work together to help keep our city beautiful!Remember these rules when putting your trash can at the curb: Have your trash out by 7:00am. Sometimes the driver has to change the route a little bit because of road construction or mechanical issues. Don't depend on him to always come at the same time. Make sure cart is within 4 feet of the curb and is not close to a structure such as the mail box, a utility pole or a parked car. They will not retrieve the can if the arms that grab the can have any chance of hitting something. Don't overfill the can. If one can is not enough, call City Hall, 903.693.3868 and request a 2nd can. The cost is $5/month. Don't place trash beside the can. The driver will only retrieve what is IN the can. Everything is automated  now. The driver does not get outside the truck.  Don't expect the driver to make an extra trip to your house because you forgot to put the trash out at 7am.  The driver has cameras all around his truck and can retrieve images of your trash pickup and the exact time it was serviced. Examples of what NOT to do:

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Robin Raub, Zionsville Dentist and Community Member, Dies at 73
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HAHarvey Walden
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Robin Raub, Zionsville Dentist and Community Member, Dies at 73

Robin Ion Raub, DDS, 73, of Zionsville, IN, left this world to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on June 5, 2026, after a short battle with cancer. He was the oldest of three children, born on October 9, 1952, in Indianapolis, IN to Richard and Connie Raub. He was a 1970 graduate of Broad Ripple High School and then attended IUPUI earning a BS degree in chemistry. He went on to earn a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from IU School of Dentistry in 1977. He then entered a two year post graduate study in fixed and removable partial prosthodontics and earned the John F. Johston Award for demonstrating exemplary proficiency in prosthodontics.Robin entered practice in 1979 and opened his own office, Robin I. Raub Dentistry in Noblesville, IN, in 1982. He continued his education in Orthodontics and later in Implant Surgery and continuing education in Prosthetics. His practice remained open until his passing. Robin married Carol Jankowicz on August 4, 1979, and remained married for the next 44 years until a tragic house fire in 2023 which she did not survive. Robin loved hunting with his hunting dogs, Jocque, Chelsie and Honey Pup and enjoyed target shooting and competitive skeet shooting. He also loved fishing, gardening, cooking, eating, traveling, music and going to festivals. Robin was an accomplished rhythm guitar and steel guitar player. He played in a country band named Dag Nabbit for several years.Robin was an extremely intelligent individual with a unique personality and a wonderful (and sometimes “off color”) sense of humor. He was also quite the history buff. He loved family gatherings and will be sorely missed by his survivors, sister Rebecca (Jeffrey) Burgardt, sister-in-law Laura Kinch, nephews Ryan (Abigail) Brown and Tyler (Claire) Burgardt, niece Stephanie (Dave) Wilson and great nephews Ryan jr., Archer, Joshua and Walter and great nieces Bezie, Violet and Liliana. Preceding him in death was his brother Rory Raub, parents, Richard and Connie Raub, wife Carol Raub and all his many beloved fur babies. Family and friends will gather for visitation on Friday, June 12, 2026, from 11am until the time of his funeral service at 1pm, at Simplicity Funeral and Cremation Care, Zionsville Chapel. He will be laid to rest in Zionsville Cemetery immediately following the funeral service.

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HAHarvey Walden
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Jet Access Aviation Achieves IS-BAO Progressive Stage 3 Safety Certification

Jet Access Aviation, a premier full-service aviation management, charter, maintenance, FBO, and aircraft brokerage provider has announced its operation has achieved the International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations (IS-BAO™) Progressive Stage 3 registration. The IS-BAO is developed by the International Business Aviation Council (IBAC) and its member associations as a recommended voluntary code of best practices designed to help flight operations achieve high levels of safety and professionalism in their operations around the world. IS-BAO is a safety standard distinctly recognized by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in its Global Aviation Safety Plan. This IS-BAO Stage 3 recognition verifies that Jet Access Aviation’s safety management activities are fully integrated into the operator’s business and that a positive safety culture is being sustained. The Progressive option is exclusively offered to Stage 3 operators that are looking to replace the traditional ‘once every-few-years’ audit with shorter, high-value quarterly check-ins and annual audits that support steady improvement and sustained progress. “Achieving IS-BAO Progressive Stage 3 isn’t just a milestone; it’s validation of how Jet Access operates every day, at the highest level of safety and performance in the industry,” said Quinn Ricker, CEO. “This is the most advanced stage of IS-BAO, and it reflects a culture where safety isn’t simply managed; it’s mastered, measured, and relentlessly elevated. When you combine this with our other safety ratings, placing us in the less-than-1% category, 0.7% to be exact, of U.S. charter operators, the picture becomes undeniable, Jet Access isn’t operating at the industry standard, we’re defining it. Safety isn’t an aspiration for us. It’s the baseline we operate from, and the benchmark others are working to reach.” Andrew Karas, Director, IS-BAO Programme, said, “Congratulations to the entire team at Jet Access Aviation, they should be very proud of this achievement. As a highly recognized and voluntary international standard, it represents their ongoing commitment to safety. The progressive option allows operators a choice of the auditing process and for some this can provide additional inspiration for their continuous improvement journey with more touchpoints and insight over the same timeline.” “Achieving IS-BAO Progressive Stage 3 reflects the strength of our Safety Management System and the discipline of our team in executing it every day. This level of achievement isn’t simply about compliance; it demonstrates a mature, proactive safety culture where risk is continuously identified, managed, and improved upon,” Maria Kelly, Jet Access Vice President of Safety, said. She added, “Every member of our organization plays an active role in that system. Through consistent evaluation, refinement, and accountability, we don’t just meet industry best practices, we operate beyond them and continue to raise the standard for others in business aviation.” About Jet Access Jet Access is a premier, vertically integrated, fully transparent, full-service aviation management company. Built on decades of leadership and expertise in the aviation sector, Jet Access is dedicated to making private jet travel safe, seamless, transparent, and comfortable. The Jet Access ecosystem encompasses Charter Services, Aircraft Management, Maintenance, Brokerage, Fixed-Base Operations (FBO) Services, and Flight Training. Headquartered in Indianapolis, the company operates in Indianapolis, Greenfield, Zionsville, Frankfort, and Columbus, Indiana; West Palm Beach, Florida; Quincy, Illinois; Columbus, Ohio; Nashville, Tennessee; and Dallas, Texas. Learn more at www.flyjetaccess.com. About International Business Aviation Council (IBAC) IBAC represents the interests of business aviation worldwide. IBAC is a non-profit, international trade association with official observer status at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the UN Specialized Agency for aviation matters, in Montreal, Canada. IBAC promotes and manages the industry-leading standards for best safety practices through its International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations (IS-BAOTM); International Standard for Business Aviation Handling (IS-BAHTM); Safety Management Tool Kit; SMS eLearning training; and internationally recognized Crew Card. Recently introduced in partnership with CTX, the IBAC Carbon Credit Exchange provides the business aviation community with a reliable resource for real-time offsetting to reduce its carbon footprint. More details at IBAC.org.

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Gary Wayne Kelshaw, 56
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HAHarvey Walden
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Gary Wayne Kelshaw, 56

Gary Wayne Kelshaw 56, passed away peacefully at home on May 22, 2026.He is preceded in death by his father Glen Kelshaw Sr. and brother Glen Kelshaw Jr.He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Jennifer and son Dakota. He is also survived by his mother Sieglinde Kelshaw sister Ingrid (Rick) Sexton and his brother Chris (Pam) Kelshaw. Gary had many nieces and nephews.Gary requests of cremation and no service is being honored. He also requested that donations, if so inclined, be made in his name to The Animal Protection League, 613 Dewey Street Anderson, IN 46016.

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Second Annual Zionsville Pride Festival Coming July 18

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" July 18 @ 1:00 pm – 7:00 pm Join us at the second annual Zionsville Pride Festival! Zionsville Pride is a “laid-back, family-friendly afternoon celebrating LGBTQ+ community, connection, and belonging.” Come visit our booth! Zionsville Christian Church 120 N. 9th Street Zionsville, Indiana 46077 Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live "

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"It’s MAY in Indianapolis: hear the roar of the engines, feel the electricity in the air, experience the ART inspired by the Indy 500 by a variety of artists. CV Art and Frame has curated a stunning collection featuring the energy and legacy of the Indianapolis 500, celebrating the 110th running of the Greatest Spectacle in Racing. From the blur of velocity to detailed realism, mixed media collage to historic representation – the exhibition spans a wide range of styles and perspectives. Nods to legendary and new winners like Al Unser, Jr and Josef Newgarden, notable participants like Jim Nabors, Shirley Jones and Roger Penske. Can Helio Castroneves make it to the never-before-done 5 wins? Or will Alex Palou take the back-to-back win? There are 33 possibilities … Join us throughout the month of May to see how artists have transformed speed into something where you can stand still and admire. See some of the featured work HERE"

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