Stories tagged with "Hoosiers"
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Tyson to move poultry work to Corydon, hire 78
Tyson Foods, Inc. will expand its poultry processing operations in Corydon, creating 78 new jobs in the next year. Tyson Foods, the world’s largest processor and marketer of...
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Purdue to create renewable energy lab in Kokomo
Purdue University is set to create a renewable energy laboratory in Kokomo to train Hoosiers for green jobs. The Advanced and Renewable Energy Lab in Kokomo will give students...
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Grade 4 teams play at Lucas Oil Stadium
Coach Shaun Shuler’s fourth-grade football team had some unique preparation for tonight’s Zionsville Youth Football League playoff game. Shuler’s Hoosiers...
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Edinburgh still reveling in football win
Kyle Wheeler’s raspy voice confirms he hasn’t quite kicked the cold he picked up late last week. But you’d better believe the fourth-year Edinburgh football coach is feeling just...
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Imperfect Hoosiers no match for mighty Buckeyes
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — It was 1978, and I was in my freshman year here, double-majoring in punditry and debauchery. Indiana University’s football Hoosiers had just begun...
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Dominant defense, Pryor's big plays set tone for Buckeyes
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The final score may have looked respectable for Indiana on Saturday night against No. 9 Ohio State, but results can be misleading. The Buckeyes had their...
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Anglers have lots of ideas to improve state's fishing
Fly-fishing professional Patti Beasley came right to the point when the state’s Natural Resources Advisory Council asked for suggestions on how brown and rainbow trout...
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Pryor leads No. 9 Ohio State past IU
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Terrelle Pryor threw three touchdown passes and rushed for another score, leading No. 9 Ohio State to a 33-14 victory over Indiana on Saturday night. The...
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Daniels makes a pitch for newspapers
Gov. Mitch Daniels is featured in a marketing campaign designed to bolster the newspaper industry in Indiana. The effort by the Hoosier State Press Association emphasizes the...
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Flu shot vouchers to be given to Indy jobless Oct. 6
CVS Caremark Corp. said today it will provide 100,000 free flu shots to unemployed people next week, including 5,000 in Indiana. Vouchers for the shots will be given out at WorkOne...
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Indiana accuses Mo. firm of violating securities act
Indiana authorities have accused St. Louis-based Stifel, Nicolaus&Co., a financial services holding business, of swindling about 141 Hoosiers of more than $54 million dollars...
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With $1.1B fortune, Irsay lands on list of richest Americans
Informative post. You have mentioned abut NFL, did...
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Too long a wait for crime victims
It’s wholly unacceptable that crime victims and their families in Indiana have to wait years for the state to address their appeals for compensation. It’s money that...
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Wait for state aid adds to pain for victim of violent crime
Lawmakers this week to look at 3-year backlog in compensation claims Celesta Nichols was kidnapped, robbed, beaten and then pushed out of a speeding car onto the highway. She...
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IU not interested in moral victories anymore
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — At 3-1 and coming off a strong showing in a three-point loss at Michigan, Indiana clearly is one of the surprise football teams in the Big Ten. Even...
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Wait for state aid adds to pain for victim of violent crime
Lawmakers this week to look at 3-year backlog in compensation claims Celesta Nichols was kidnapped, robbed, beaten and then pushed out of a speeding car onto the highway. She...
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Ex-WellPoint exec helped write health-care bill
Liz Fowler, a former public affairs executive for Indianapolis-based health insurance giant WellPoint, helped to craft health-care reform legislation being proposed by Senate...
