by Jennifer Rubenstein | Mar 27, 2025 | Advance, Arts, Boone County, Economic Development, Jamestown, Lebanon, Thorntown, Whitestown
Boone County is set to transform its public spaces with dynamic, creative works as part of the 180 in Color initiative, a major public art program funded through READI 1.0. After a rigorous selection process, local and regional artists have been chosen to bring their...
by Jennifer Rubenstein | Mar 16, 2025 | Boone County, Business News, Corporate, Economic Development, Thorntown, Whitestown, Workforce, Zionsville
Boone County Economic Development Corporation (Boone EDC) is excited to announce the appointment of Andrea Kern as our new Chief Executive Officer. Andrea brings a wealth of experience in community and economic development, program strategy, and relationship...
by Jennifer Rubenstein | Feb 17, 2025 | Arts, Boone County, Outdoors, Thorntown
Thorntown, Indiana – A treasured piece of Thorntown’s history is stepping into a new chapter. Lions Park, formerly managed by the Thorntown Lions Club, is now officially part of the Thorntown Parks System. Following the club’s closure in December 2024 due to declining...
by Jennifer Rubenstein | Nov 4, 2024 | Advance, Boone County, Economic Development, Indiana, Jamestown, Lebanon, News, Outdoors, Partners, Thorntown, Whitestown, Zionsville
October 1st was more than just a day of service in Boone County; it was a testament to the strength, unity, and generosity of our community. Hosted by Boone County Economic Development Corporation (Boone EDC), the 5th Annual Best Day in Boone brought together over 270...
by Jennifer Rubenstein | Oct 14, 2024 | Boone County, Business News, Corporate, Economic Development, Expansion, Indiana, Living, News, Real estate, Small Business, Thorntown
Braden Nicholson stands inside one of the newly restored buildings of Thorntown Flats, his eyes reflecting the pride he feels for what is being accomplished. Thorntown has always been a town with deep roots, full of history and charm, but it’s clear to him that the...
by Jennifer Rubenstein | Oct 11, 2024 | Advance, Arts, Boone County, Economic Development, Indiana, Lebanon, Small Business, Thorntown, Whitestown
Boone County continues its commitment to expanding arts and culture with the growth of the ‘180 in Color’ public art initiative. The Boone Economic Development Corporation (Boone EDC) is thrilled to announce the receipt of an additional $66,100 in funding, bringing...