Stories tagged with "Mitch Daniels"
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Indiana joins campaign to ID kids for safety
Governor announces effort to distribute info kits in case kids go missing INDIANAPOLIS — More than 162,000 child identification kits will be distributed to Indiana...
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Indiana joining national child ID program
More than 162,000 children’s ID kits will be distributed this fall to Indiana kindergarten and first-graders. Gov. Mitch Daniels and Indianapolis Colts Coach Jim Caldwell...
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Child ID kit going home to parents
More than 162,000 child identification kits will be distributed to Indiana kindergarteners and first graders across the state to help authorities locate the youngsters if they go...
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'Person of interest' in 23-year-old missing child case
There’s a possible break in the nearly 23-year-old case of a missing Thorntown girl. Boone County Prosecutor Todd Meyer says a convicted serial child killer and rapist is one...
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Chicago quip gets Daniels no medal
Mock shock that city couldn’t ‘fix’ bid for Olympics leaves Illinois’ leader unamused CHICAGO — Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has three words for Indiana...
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Deputy prosecutor is appointed judge
Anderson — A deputy prosecutor has been appointed the new judge of Madison Circuit Court, replacing a longtime judge who resigned while facing an ethics investigation. Gov....
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Grants help Richmond-based CIT expand, add jobs
Contract Industrial Tooling will create a new production line and add 20 jobs. The Richmond company will invest $210,000 to renovate a building for the new line, which will produce...
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Health workers receive first H1N1 vaccine
A group of Indiana health care workers have been among the first in the nation vaccinated against the swine flu. Health officials in Indiana and Tennessee set events for Monday to...
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Health workers get H1N1 vaccine today
Health-care providers and emergency management services workers in Marion County will get the first doses of the nasal mist H1N1 flu vaccine today, the state announced Sunday. This...
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Marion Co. to get flu vaccine Monday
Health care providers and emergency management services workers in Marion County will get the first doses of the live, attenuated nasal mist H1N1 flu vaccine on Monday, the state...
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Untraditionally trained teachers getting mixed reviews
More of your child’s instructors don’t have a degree in education. But maybe that’s a good thing. Stephanie Parido works her class like a pro: pausing to ensure...
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Archives are at the mercy of nature
So far, efforts to provide rainproof way to store state’s treasures have come up dry Indiana’s state archives, original and irreplaceable paperwork documenting the...
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Olympics vote wasn't Chicago style
Gov. Mitch Daniels happened to be in Chicago on Friday, giving a speech to the Illinois Policy Institute, when that city failed in its bid to host the 2016 Olympics. In fact,...
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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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Noblesville mayor fires development director
NOBLESVILLE – Mayor John Ditslear today said he fired Economic Development Director Kevin Kelly over differences of opinion in management style. Ditslear dismissed Kelly on Monday,...
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Daniels discusses pursuit of 'green jobs'
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels told a conference of industrial energy customers that the pursuit of “green jobs” and alternative fuels could increase energy costs without improving the...
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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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Indy to discuss H1N1 flu vaccine plans
Mayor Greg Ballard and Dr. Virginia Caine, director of the Marion County health department, have scheduled a press conference at 10 a.m. Thursday to inform the public of updated...
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Hearing gives boost to redistricting reforms
Legislative panel holds first meeting to discuss guidelines for process Advocates of reforming how Indiana draws legislative and congressional boundaries think that, after years of...
