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Senior Haley Scott gets ready to go to school. Scott avoids the gridlock on her daily commute. HAILEY MEYER / PHOTO

Students avoid gridlock on Keystone Parkway, 146th Street

News November 16, 2012

After dealing with several instances of a gridlock at Keystone Parkway and 146th Street that would add up to 15 minutes of commute time, senior Haley Scott is now trying to avoid the traffic altogether,...

Major road goes through drastic changes to ease traffic jams, incorporate roundabouts

News May 18, 2012

The U.S. 31 Hamilton County project is intended to reduce congestion and improve safety according to school resource officer Phil Hobson. However, it is currently under construction, having many effects...

Makeover: The Fashion Mall at Keystone is scheduled to have remodeling done by Christmas of 2012. This construction will include an expanded bridge, new flooring and an upgraded food court. Gavin Colavito / photo

Clay Terrace not affected by Fashion Mall construction

News December 12, 2011

Although she browses more often than she buys, freshman Katie Krauter said she likes to frequent Clay Terrace, Carmel’s outdoor shopping mall, about once every two weeks with friends or family. She said...

Verizon proposes cellular pole on school grounds

News October 19, 2011

About two months ago, a Verizon Wireless representative contacted the CHS Administration about installing a cellular pole at CHS. The 120-foot pole would be 75 by 75 feet and located north of the tennis...

Parts of Keystone reopen, reducing congestion

Author Archives August 11, 2009

By Laura Peng <[email protected]> Last year, senior Katelyn Strout was driving to school on a Wednesday PLC late start when she hit traffic on 131st Street. After half an hour, she finally made...

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