The Fishers Board of Public Works and Safety unanimously approved every item on its agenda at its Thursday morning meeting, clearing a slate of nonprofit funding, neighborhood improvement grants, public-safety equipment and infrastructure purchases. Here’s a roundup of what the board approved. The board signed off on three nonprofit contribution agreements totaling $275,000. The largest, $165,000, goes to the Fishers Youth Initiative, which conn…
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