Stories tagged with "28 years"
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Noblesville's Jones helps Anderson gain NCAA tournament berth
Noblesville grad helps Anderson gain tournament berth When Anderson University fell to Defiance in Saturday’s Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference championship game,...
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Teens hear about drunken driving dangers
Woman, 28, tells story of how she suffered horrific injuries and caused anguish for her mother The images on the screen showed her with arms outstretched, at the top of her game on...
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Approaching elections attract attention
W ith the arrival of the first candidates in their county clerks’ offices Wednesday morning, the campaign of 2010 has begun. As candidate filings continue during the next...
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Wagon Wheel restaurant bucks fast-food trend
‘Everybody is family’ at the Wagon Wheel which reels in regulars with home-cooked flair The owner of a McCordsville restaurant believes her strategy of running a...
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Indiana gas station must find new brand to sell as Chevron exits
Doug Hartlage, owner of one of the last two Chevron gasoline stations in Indiana, will be pulling down the pylon sign above his business that has advertised the brand of fuel for...
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Greenfield mayor names new street commissioner
Greg Neice replaces Jim Hahn, who Greenfield Mayor Brad DeReamer fired last week Greenfield Mayor Brad DeReamer has appointed Greg Neice to replace the city’s recently fired...
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Notre Dame to get part of $29,387 'tip' back
South Bend — A woman mistakenly tipped $29,387 by the University of Notre Dame in her catering paycheck will return more than half of the money in $50 monthly payments over...
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Turning to the pedal helps her find the mettle to deal with cancer
Cindi Hart, 47, Indianapolis, registered nurse at Regenstrief Institute Since the first time I was diagnosed with breast cancer, I was looking for people who understood how...
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Chrysler dealers scramble to unload vehicles
Peter J. Walsh, the owner of Walsh Dodge in Jersey City, N.J., started out selling used cars in his hometown 28 years ago after the birth of his daughter. He slowly built his...
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Retiring Woodbrook principal DeWayne Akin 'never had any desire to leave'
DeWayne Akin ran friendly school, let teachers be creative When DeWayne Akin became principal of Woodbrook Elementary in 1981, he felt he’d found the perfect fit....
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Purdue not the only school with mystery donor
A mystery is unfolding in the world of college fundraising: During the past few weeks, at least eight universities — including Purdue — have received gifts totaling...
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Till death do they part? Well, almost, for these star couples
To view this presentation, you need to install the Flash plug-in GET IT NOW Divorce is never fun, but it's that much worse when you've been with someone forever. Mel...
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Jews mark rare occasion with Blessing of the Sun
Sunrise this morning marks a rare event in Judaism that people witness only two or three times a lifetime. The “Blessing of the Sun” marks the occasion when Jews...
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Hope Baptist pastor Rev. Jerry Hillenburg accused of sexual harassment
Questions about role of hierarchy follow dramatic church confrontation Jim Huneycutt’s stomach was churning as he waited intently at his perch in the balcony for the pastor...
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Maggie Brents, 82, served 12 years as councilwoman
Former City-County Council member Maggie M. Brents, who advocated for seniors and the young while serving her Eastside district for 12 years, has died after a long illness, friends...
