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Alice Hudson

ANNOUNCING PRUDENTIAL INDIANA REALTY GROUP

04-10-10
Alice Hudson

We are excited to announce that Realty Group Companies chose to affiliate with the Prudential Real Estate nettwork because it was the best fit for our future, giving us global brand recognition and industry-best technology, training and relocation services, among other key benefits. This means even better service and support for our agents and consumers.

We are honored Prudential Real Estate entrusted our company with the exclusive right to use the name "Prudential Indiana Realty Group." We earned that distinction with three decades of rock-solid customer service, fiscal management and real estate innovation.

Our new affiliation enhances our marketing strategies, including national television and extensive web lead generating tools for our agents and consumers. Over the next few days,
you will see over 2400 Prudential signs go up over Indianapolis and Indiana. Prudential Real Estate and Relocation Services follows a true entrepreneurial model.

This means that all affiliates are independently owned and operated, and that business
decisions are made at the local level, by the local-market experts! We did not sell, we did not change ownership, but we did make a move for the betterment of our agents and consumers.

Today we had a wonderful event with 450 sales professionals leaving full of excitement and a renewed dedication to the business and to the new Prudential Indiana Realty Group company.

While other real estate brands may be struggling financially, the Prudential Real Estate Network has the backing, stability and reputation of Prudential Financial, a 135-year-old global nstitution.

Noblesville Band Day

08-07-08
Alice Hudson

Noblesville Band

Noblesville High School's Marching Millers finished 14th in the Indiana State Fair band contest with their presentation of "Latin Art: Principles of Design."

The Marching Millers first performed at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday morning and had a nine and a half hour break before playing again in the evening session at 9:04 p.m.

The only other school from Hamilton County to participate in Band Day was Sheridan High School, who did not place in the top 25.

It was a great day weather wise, low humidty and lower temperatures.