Stories tagged with "Indianapolis"
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Indianapolis to host national swimming event
Indianapolis will host the 2010 World Junior Championships in synchronized swimming, USA Synchro announced. USA Synchro, the national governing body for the sport, is headquartered...
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Emmis expects to go to court to get Hungarian license back
Indianapolis Emmis Communications’ national radio station in Hungary, Slger, has been taken off the air, and executives at the Indianapolis-based company plan to go to court...
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Battery business opens in Noblesville
NOBLESVILLE — A new store specializes in batteries, carrying thousands of them for common items such as watches. Batteries Plus, 2640 E. Conner St., also has harder-to-find...
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Eastside death ruled a homicide
Police are investigating the death of a woman who was killed at an Eastside home Wednesday. Medics found Deneisha Watford, 28, on the floor of a home in the 1800 block of Bauer...
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Education chief: Adults not helping enough
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan told educators at a conference in Indianapolis today that too many adults — in classrooms, communities and state governments —...
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Indy to host 2010 jr. swim championships
Indianapolis will play host to the 2010 World Junior Championships in synchronized swimming, USA Synchro announed today. USA Synchro, the national governing body for the sport, is...
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U.S. Senate confirms Hoosier nominee
WASHINGTON — The Senate has approved the nomination of Indiana Judge David Hamilton to the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals by a vote of voted 59 to 39. Indiana Sen. Richard...
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Indianapolis man falls from moving car
A man was in critical condition today after jumping or being pushed from a moving car on the Northside. Eric Davis, 33, Indianapolis, had several skull injuries and bleeding from...
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2 Indiana pupils burned in science lab fire
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Two middle school students are being treated for burns received when a flash fire broke out during a science experiment. Tippecanoe School Corp....
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Lawrence Township gives blessing to fire merger
Lawrence-IFD consolidation could come by 2011 The consolidation of the Lawrence Township and Indianapolis fire departments could come at the start of 2011. At a Tuesday meeting of...
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Columnist helps make freedom of religion a reality
Thanks to Dan Carpenter for his thoughtful and compassionate remarks in “Madness and mass suspicion” on Nov. 11. His thoughts will reach hearts and minds that the...
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For healthy state of being, make Indiana smoke-free
Hear! Hear! Hear! I agree with you Dr. Lehman! I...
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Where there's smoke, there's fiery debate
It’s a debate that seems a long way from a conclusion. For every argument on one side of the issue, there’s an equally spirited one on the other. When the City-County...
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Keystone Towers complex fails to sell in auction
Indianapolis — An online auction for the nonperforming loan on the vacant Keystone Towers complex failed to bring a bid acceptable to the seller when it ended Wednesday....
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Bell to join Indiana Golf Hall
Mike Bell , Indianapolis, will be inducted into the Indiana Golf Hall of Fame on Friday during a ceremony at the Country Club of Indianapolis. Bell won his first Indiana Golf...
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Town wants all to have a Fishers ZIP code
It’s a case of identity and revenue for town; Postal Service is studying issue A request from Fishers to the U.S. Postal Service might mean some residences and businesses...
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8th-graders burned in science experiment
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Two middle school students are being treated for burns received when a flash fire broke out during a science experiment. Tippecanoe School Corp. Superintendent...
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Don't let medical conditions keep you from exploring the world
At first, Jeremy Warriner was reluctant to travel. A bilateral amputee after a 2005 car accident, he uses prosthetic legs and needs a wheelchair, too. But now he knows how to get...
