Stories tagged with "33 years"
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Trustee moves office to fire station
White River Township Trustee Phyllis Jacobs moves today to her new office in the township’s fire station after 15 years of using her rural home on 296th Street. “I...
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15-year trustee will move office from her home
ATLANTA, Ind. — White River Township Trustee Phyllis Jacobs will move her office to the township’s fire station after 15 years of using her rural home on 296th...
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For Plainfield's Pociask, it's good to be home
Jason Pociask and Nate Tripp have been Indianapolis Colts fans since they met in the fourth grade in Plainfield, Ind. Tripp watched his friend build his body to play football....
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Man, 22, get 23 years for role in murder plot
Crown Point — A former Crown Point man has been sentenced to 23 years in prison for shooting his stepfather as part of a murder plot authorities say was conceived by his...
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Judge wants info on psychiatric term in abuse case
The lawyer representing a man who claims to have been abused by a priest 33 years ago needs to sort out psychiatric terminology he’s banking on as a reason to allow a suit...
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Indianapolis Art Center CEO/president wants to promote and enjoy facility
The Indianapolis Art Center turned 75 this year, and its new CEO and president, Carter Wolf, said he hopes to still be there when it turns 100. Wolf took over this summer for...
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Woman gets 33 years for plot to kill husband
CROWN POINT, Ind. — A Michigan woman has been sentenced to 33 years in prison on charges of plotting with her teenage children to murder her husband while the family lived in...
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Lawrence North loses Ferguson to prep school
Dominique Ferguson’s high school basketball career in Indiana is over. Deon Ferguson, the father of the talented 6-9 forward, said Wednesday that his son will transfer from...
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3 institutions find new directors at the helm
There are some new faces is some important places this week. The Indianapolis Art Center, the Lawrence Township School Foundation and Lawrence Township Schools all have new...
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Kokomo swimmer's allegations have no merit, attorney says
Swimmer says she was taped in 1999; criminal charges against coach stem from 2006 or later A swimmer who may have been secretly recorded by her childhood coach has filed a lawsuit...
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Swimmer files lawsuit in possible videotaping
Noblesville — A swimmer who may have been secretly videotaped by her coach as she undressed filed a lawsuit against him and three area school districts, saying they failed to...
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Swimmer sues coach making locker-room videos, schools
NOBLESVILLE — An undressing swimmer who may have been secretly videotaped by her former coach filed a civil suit against him and three area school districts, saying they...
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Teachers union vows to pay all benefits
Officials say they’ll do what’s needed to cover long-term disabilities Indiana’s troubled teachers union said Monday it will pay all the long-term disability...
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Teen graduates with perfect attendance
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — A teenager who graduated from high school after never missing a single day of school since starting kindergarten says her 13 years of perfect attendance began...
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Hall of fame for journos headed to IU
The Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame is making headlines of its own today: It is on the move after 33 years in Greencastle. The Hall of Fame, founded in 1966 and housed at DePauw...
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Pacers' parent company cuts 23 from its staff
Pacers Sports&Entertainment laid off 23 employees Friday, including at least one who dated to the basketball team’s first year in the National Basketball Association....
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Indianapolis Capitols brought city 1st pro football title 40 years ago
The old Capitols gave city its 1st football title in 1969, winning Continental Football League championship Joe Wolfla selfishly admits he wants the story of the Indianapolis...
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Boy Scout executive followed his leader
Recently, one of the most influential people in my life passed away. This milestone has served as a strong reminder of his impact, not only in my life but in those of many others...
