A developer lawsuit is holding over $14 million hostage that could be funding infrastructure improvements, records show.
Before federal agents raided the Westfield home and business of the local developer, he built sports complexes throughout Indiana, including in Westfield.
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Drew Empty Nester Semester Announces Fall 2026 Programming

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