Stories tagged with "Indystar"
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GM to eliminate 1,100 US dealers
NEW YORK โ General Motors on Friday told about 1,100 of its dealers โ one in five โ that they would be dropped by late next year, adding to the economic pain radiating from the...
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Washington Twp. Schools to add 4 modular classrooms
Temporary additions will address overcrowding issues at three Washington Township elementary schools. The School Board voted Wednesday to accept bids to add five modular classroom...
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Westfield to celebrate 175th birthday
Westfield will hold a public celebration Friday for its 175th birthday. The town was founded May 6, 1834. WestfieldStar.com:Click here for the latest local news on schools, sports,...
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Ketzenberger: Foreclosure rank good for state
Indianapolis Star business columnist John Ketzenberger says it’s good news for Indiana – but bad news for the rest of the country – that Indiana is no longer...
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On Wednesday: 'Biz Buzz,' live video Web chat
Get caught up with the week’s biggest Indianapolis area business news during Wednesday’s broadcast of “Biz Buzz,” the first in a series of live video Web...
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Seeking information on the 55th Medical Co.
Do you know someone serving with the 55th Medical Co. in Iraq? If so, please contact reporter Will Higgins at 317-444-6043 or atwill.higgins@indystar.com
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Simon boosts stock offering to 20M shares
Indianapolis-based mall operator Simon Property Group today said it plans to sell 20 million shares to the public, raising more than $1 billion. It’s an increase from the 14...
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Residents to review Indianapolis Water's Eagle Creek expansion
Indianapolis Water plans to erect five structures at its northwestside treatment plant, and Pike Township residents are eyeing the plans before a hearing next week. The upgrades...
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2 men in 2010 Hamilton Co. races
David Wyser makes formal announcement today Two career deputies are gunning for top spots in Hamilton County next year. Marion County Chief Trial Deputy David Wyser, 49, Fishers,...
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$9M street project to bring housing, business development
LAWRENCE — The city Tuesday will announce the start of $9 million street project that will pave the way for the planned Lawrence Village at the Fort project, a 55-acre...
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Carmel school board names 5 hopefuls to fill vacancy
CARMEL — The Carmel Clay School Board has selected five candidates for consideration for the open school board seat. The five candidates, Edwin Broecker, Jeffry Carter, M....
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Race is on to finish overpass by 500
Construction crews are racing the calendar and rainy weather to finish replacing the 21st Street overpass at I-465 before Indianapolis 500-Mile Race fans begin looking for the back...
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W. Boone teen held in death threats
A Western Boone High School student was arrested Tuesday, a week after posting a threat to kill 44 classmates and staff members. Boone County Sheriff Ken Campbell said a student...
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Got a swine flu connection? Send us an e-mail
The swine flu that originated in Mexico has spread to several U.S. states, including nearby Ohio. Two Hoosiers with flu-like symptoms have been tested and results likely are due...
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Speedway to offer heavy-trash recycling Saturday
Speedway can take advantage of a town-wide heavy-trash recycling event this weekend as part of the town’s Earth Day efforts. Residents can drop off heavy trash — such...
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Boy's death in bus accident to go to grand jury
A grand jury will be convened to determine if bus drivers should face charges in the death of a boy as he arrived at a Far Northside elementary in February. Police said today they...
