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The building opened in 1962 after two years of construction, [1] at a cost of $22 million. [2] The City-County Building is notable as the first building to surpass the height of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument. It remained the tallest building in the city until 1970. [1] The building's total floor area covers 734,447 sq ft (68,232.4 m 2). [3]
Freeman Briley Ransom (1880–1947) was an American lawyer, businessman and civic activist in Indianapolis, Indiana. From 1911 until his death he served as legal counsel and general manager for the Madame C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company as well as Madame C.J. Walker's personal attorney. [1] Robert Brokenburr was his law partner.
With his brother Chris Garrison, Greg Garrison Archived 2019-04-12 at the Wayback Machine is a lawyer in the Garrison Law Firm, LLC specializing in personal injury, business law, and general litigation. [3] Previously, Garrison presided over civil cases in the Marion County, Indiana Prosecutor's Office.
Freeman joined the Indianapolis City-County Council in March 2010, [3] after being selected by Republican precinct committee members to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of Lincoln Plowman. [1] Freeman was a member of the council for six years, [2] representing a district in the southeast side of the city. [1]
He is a member of the Indiana University School of Law (Bloomington) Academy of Law Alumni. [4] While in law school, Tinder worked at the U.S. Attorney's office in Indianapolis during 1974, and served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana from 1974 to 1977. In 1977, Tinder entered private practice in ...
Nick Roberts, who will become a City-County Councillor in 2024, speaks during the Democratic watch party Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023, at Kountry Kitchen's 910 North Event Center in Indianapolis.
Pearson, a resident of Frankfort, was elected Prosecutor of Clinton County in 1971. [5] Pearson is a Republican. When he was first elected, he was the youngest prosecutor in the state. He served as Prosecutor until 1980, when he was elected Indiana Attorney General, defeating Democratic challenger Robert Webster (an attorney from Indianapolis). [6]
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