Stories tagged with "Mitch Daniels"
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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...
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Last of 2 H1N1 meetings tonight in Greenfield
GREENFIELD — Hancock Regional Hospital tonight will host the last of two public meetings on the flu caused by the H1N1 virus. The meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the Hancock...
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Doctor of aerobics to speak at ISU today
The man who helped make aerobics a hit of the 20th century will speak at an Indiana health summit today. Dr. Kenneth Cooper introduced the concept of aerobics to America in a 1968...
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Partisan politics at the polls
The Indiana Court of Appeals recently struck down the state’s controversial “voter ID” law. For those of you who somehow missed the intensely political arguments...
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Pennsy Trail opens in Irvington
Irvington’s Pennsy opens to optimism Indianapolis officials view the grand opening of a new trail in Irvington as a gateway to enhanced recreation and economic development on...
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FSSA chief discusses welfare woes with legislators
Contract’s future still up in the air, legislators are told WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Too many errors and delays and too little face-to-face contact with clients are...
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State's social services suffering, panel learns
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Too many errors and delays and too little face-to-face contact with clients are hampering Indiana’s privatized welfare delivery service, the...
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FEMA rejects S. Ind. disaster aid plea
INDIANAPOLIS — Federal officials have turned down a request for disaster aid to 14 southern and central Indiana counties that were hit by severe storms in August. Indiana homeland...
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Indiana, Kentucky seek $120M for bridge projects
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels and Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear have applied for federal funding for two long-sought bridge projects on the Ohio River. Joint...
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Judge steps down during ethics inquiry
The Indiana Supreme Court says Fredrick R. Spencer is quitting as Madison Circuit Court judge after an investigation by the state’s judicial ethics commission. Supreme Court...
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Mayor hopes Japan trip seeds investment, relationships
Initiative to reopen doors in Asia Noblesville officials hope a trip to Japan and China earlier this month laid the groundwork for more foreign investment. Mayor John Ditslear and...
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Another Japanese company moves from Indy to Noblesville
NOBLESVILLE — Another Japanese company has moved to Noblesville. Yamazen leased 4,960 square feet of industrial space in the Noblesville Business Park, a commercial area...
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Hospital to conduct 2 meetings on H1N1
Greenfield — Hancock Regional Hospital will host two public meetings about the flu caused by the H1N1 virus. The meetings will be at 7 p.m. today and 7 p.m. Tuesday at the...
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Hancock hospital plans H1N1 meetings in Greenfield
GREENFIELD — Hancock Regional Hospital will host two public meetings on the flu caused by the H1N1 virus. The meetings will be 7 p.m. Wednesday and 7 p.m. Sept. 29 at the...
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Man with mission needs ammunition
The appointment of another in a series of state public access counselors is an occasion to look ahead to next year. That is, to the 2010 session of the Indiana General Assembly. If...
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Access counselor's job is all about openness
By educating the public and local governments, new appointee hopes to diminish disputes To Andrew J. Kossack, the mission of the Office of the Indiana Public Access Counselor is...
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Bar association convicts governor of first-degree inappropriateness
They object. The Indiana State Bar Association took issue Friday with Gov. Mitch Daniels , who had slammed the Indiana Court of Appeals decision overturning Indiana’s voter...
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Airport services may go private
Authority considers leasing parking, shuttle systems The Indianapolis Airport Authority is looking at a long-term lease of the parking and shuttle systems at the new passenger...
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Airport eyes lease of parking, shuttles to raise cash
The Indianapolis Airport Authority is looking at a long-term lease of the parking and shuttle systems at the new passenger terminal that could pay hundreds of millions of dollars,...
