Stories tagged with "Metro"
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Traffic light to go up west of Ind. 37 on 146th
NOBLESVILLE — A developer will begin installing a traffic light on 146th Street west of Ind. 37 on Monday, according to a press release. Indianapolis-based Mann Properties...
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City's 1st H1N1 flu-shot clinic to be Thursday at Northwestside mall
Several thousand people are expected to attend Indianapolis’ first public H1N1 flu-vaccine clinic Thursday. The Marion County Health Department will hold the clinic from 8...
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Racinos take risks, let them learn from gambling
A headline in the Aug. 25 Metro&State section read, “Struggling racinos ask for tax break.” Oh, please. It’s bad enough that by allowing the expansion of...
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Homebuilding slumps again in June in metro area
New home building slumped just 9 percent in June in the Indianapolis area, the smallest monthly drop so far this year. Builders got 416 building permits last month, compared to 459...
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Plainfield woman freed in infant's death
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A former Bellarmine University athlete will be released from a Louisville jail today after being sentenced to two years in prison, and put on probation for...
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Center Grove, Southport teams to walk in today's Race for the Cure
Several hundred metro south area teachers and students will be among the more than 40,000 people participating in Race for the Cure today. For many area participants, the Susan G....
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Publication's name changes reflect area's evolution
W hat to name the baby? For any expectant parent, the question is an exciting and often time-consuming one. And for the child, it’s sometimes cause for second-guessing. Next...
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Brownsburg Swim Club Spring Callout Dates
Brownsburg Swim Club, a youth sports swim club serving Hendricks County and the westside of Indianapolis, will hold callouts this spring for anyone interested in joining the...
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Creekside student gets gift of the 'magus' to win bee
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — A confident Vaibhav Vavilala didn’t need a “magus” to earn his fourth title of the Hamilton County Regional Spelling Bee tonight. That...
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15 counties declared disaster area
President Barack Obama has authorized federal disaster aid for 15 southern Indiana counties hit by a late January ice storm. Obama’s disaster declaration means eligible state...
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Police investigate father's shooting of adult son
A Noblesville father shot his adult son this morning after the son had lunged at the father with a knife, police said. Hamilton County Sheriff’s Deputy Vicky Dunbar said Roy...
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Officials reroute bus traffic at Spring Mill
A month after a 10-year-old boy was fatally hit by a school bus, Spring Mill Elementary School will change traffic patterns in its parking lots, officials said today. The changes...
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Boy found in Noblesville pool dies
A Noblesville 6-year-old who was found unconscious in a condominium pool Saturday died Wednesday evening. Matthew Oresik was with a group of at least two adults and about a dozen...
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Grass fire obscures I-65 in Johnson Co.
A grass fire in a median temporarily shut down all four lanes of I-65 this afternoon. Firefighters from nearby Greenwood and Franklin and several townships responded to the fire on...
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Bus driver formally charged; hearing Friday
A Franklin Township school bus driver accused of driving drunk with more than 100 students aboard has been formally charged, the Marion County prosecutor’s office said...
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Extra-hard ISTEP math multiplies kids' stress
State: Difficulty will be considered in scoring Teresa Meredith felt good when her daughter walked out the door Monday morning for the first day of ISTEP testing. After all, the...
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Awards recognize service workers
Twelve of the city’s hospitality pros got a special nod Wednesday at the 18th annual ROSE Awards, which honors valets, waiters, concierges and others in the service...
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Ind. man to participate in White House forum
WASHINGTON — As a volunteer firefighter and EMT, Travis Ulerick of Dublin, Ind., has seen what’s right and what’s wrong with the nation’s health care...
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Inaugural Morse Mini Marathon, 5K open for registration
Hosted by The Husky Champion Club, Saturday, September 5, 2009, 7:30 am (Arcadia, Indiana) The Hamilton Heights Husky Champion Club is pleased to announce it is hosting the...
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Noblesville hospital buys retail center
NOBLESVILLE — Riverview Hospital has bought an adjacent shopping center, a county commissioner said today. Commissioner Steve Dillinger said the Noblesville Square shopping...
