Stories tagged with "Indy"
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Libertarians want probe of anti-smoking group
Request comes as debate intensifies over proposed smoking ban, set for vote Nov. 30 With the City-County Council just two weeks away from a vote that could further curb smoking in...
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Induction into USBC Hall of Fame eases Bucholz's pain
O die Bucholz had to put his bowling arm on the shelf because of a left shoulder injury. And it’s killing him. “If nails were chewable, I would probably have a mouthful...
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Polizzi resigns, UIndy may switch leagues
Joe Polizzi resigned Wednesday as University of Indianapolis football coach, and that might not be the only change coming for the NCAA Division II program. The private school on...
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Efforts can help to keep people in their homes
A new program aims to help those on the brink of becoming homeless in Indianapolis. Indy Resource Connect from the Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention will...
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Stubborn streak will keep Indiana in the black
I have to take issue with the front page of the Nov. 1 Star insinuating that Indiana is somehow slow and wrong ("Why Indy’s behind the pack’’). Before...
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Time to clear the air of our unhealthful past
I have been encouraged the past few weeks by The Star’s support of smoke-free air in Indianapolis. I hope the well-though-out editorials and articles on Proposal 371 will...
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Group to offer information on Indianapolis homelessness at Lafayette Square Mall
A coalition is starting a new program to help those on the brink of becoming homeless in Indianapolis. Indy Resource Connect from the Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and...
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Injury distant memory for Irwin, who has never been better
Eight years ago, Michele Irwin shattered her right kneecap in a car accident. Irwin, 40, had to put aside her passion for bowling for about 11/2 years. “I missed it a whole...
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1st Mayor's Night Out for youths is today
Mayor Greg Ballard will reach out to Indianapolis’ younger residents during the first Mayor’s Night Out for youths. The question-and-answer session will address the...
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Stricter workplace smoking ban in doubt
Council divided on chances of reviving tabled ordinance A proposal to ban smoking in nearly all Indianapolis workplaces faces an uncertain future after a narrowly divided...
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Take that old computer for a final ride
Commuters came bearing worn-out printers and useless computers, their car trunks filled with dead televisions and silent stereos. The digital discards went into piles to be...
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Mayor to host Night Out for Youth
Mayor Greg Ballard will reach out to Indianapolis’ younger residents during the first Mayor’s Night Out for Youth. The question-and-answer session will target youths...
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Trevor Hall gives interview to WHJE
CARMEL — Carmel High School radio station WHJE-91.3 FM engineered a nice coup when touring recording artist Trevor Hall made an appearance at the studio earlier this month....
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City officials to explain code enforcement
The Indianapolis Office of Code Enforcement will talk to Northeastside and Northwestside residents about city services and enforcing civil codes. Know the Code meetings cover...
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We're not as green as we could be
Indianapolis is so far behind when it comes to issues such as mass transit, usable sidewalks, energy conservation and recycling that it’s tempting to brush aside the small...
