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Dugan Air Donates $10,000 to Indian Creek Schools
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Annual Donation to Indian Creek High School Dugan Air's Donation to Indian Creek High School Dugan Air Heating & Cooling
Annual Donation Demonstrates Commitment to Serving the Community

FRANKLIN, Ind. - Washingtoner -- Dugan Air, a trusted HVAC contractor serving Johnson County, Indiana, presented a donation of $10,000 to Indian Creek Schools on August 29, 2025. The donation represents the company's annual contribution to the school district to support involvement in local sporting events.

Following the presentation ceremony, Indian Creek High School kicked off the season's first big event: Dugan Night at Friday Night Football. The Indian Creek Varsity Boys Football team scored 29-10, winning their game against Greenwood High School.

Proceeds from the donation will be used to fund student sports passes, thereby eliminating entry fees that can be a barrier to attendance. Throughout the school year, every student can attend all sporting events free of charge, including home football and basketball games. School officials have reported a significant increase in student attendance and community engagement since the entry fee requirement was removed.

"Removing the entry fee barrier is a proven success. We've seen a big increase in not only attendance, but also school spirit and a drive to keep students involved and invested in their academic community," said a spokesperson for Indian Creek Schools.

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Dugan Air actively supports the school district in other ways, including:
  • Half-court shot competitions and other halftime giveaways at local games.
  • Donating school supplies to elementary and intermediate school students.
  • Providing local families with gifts and essentials during the holiday season.
Dan Dugan, President and Owner of Dugan Air, said, "We're proud to stand behind our local schools and give back in a meaningful and impactful way, supporting the students and school programs in our community."

To learn more about the recent donation and Dugan Air's heating and cooling services, visit https://goduganair.com/ or contact the team today.

Visit Indian Creek Schools for more information about the Nineveh-Hensley-Jackson United School Corporation, its mission, and athletic and educational programs.

About Dugan Air

Locally owned and operated, Dugan Air meets the heating, cooling, and indoor air quality needs of customers in Johnson County, IN, and surrounding areas. It is known for high-quality workmanship and "Premium Service, No Shenanigans" approach.. The company maintains strong ties with homeowners and the community. Committed to 100% customer satisfaction, Dugan Air provides 24/7 emergency AC and heating service and delivers professional furnace, heat pump, air conditioner, and ductless mini-split repair, installation, and maintenance. Dugan Does It Right!

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About Indian Creek Schools

Indian Creek Schools (Nineveh-Hensley-Jackson United School Corporation) is the "Home of the Braves". It operates 20 varsity sports programs, including basketball, football, swimming & diving, softball, tennis, soccer, and golf. Supporting the academic needs of rural K-12 students, the organization operates four schools on one campus in Trafalgar, Indiana: Indian Creek Elementary School, Indian Creek Intermediate School, and Indian Creek High School. Its fine arts program includes theatre, music, and visual arts, and an award-winning agricultural department features a student-led farm-to-table operation, providing experiential learning opportunities.

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