Stories tagged with "Money"
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Manual series: We need solution, not more money
As I read Matthew Tully’s series on Manual High School, my initial reaction was one of sadness for the teachers, administrators, security and students who are trying each day...
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$2.1M will put LEDs in Indy traffic lights
Indianapolis will join other cities using federal stimulus funds to add traffic signals with light-emitting diodes. Also called LEDs, the diodes are brighter, last longer than...
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Drug ring investigation turns up $290,000
GOSHEN Authorities say an investigation in Goshen into a cocaine trafficking ring turned up about $290,000 in cash. Police say the bust is related to a larger drug-trafficking ring...
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Drug ring bust turns up $290,000 in cash
GOSHEN, Ind. — Authorities say an investigation in Goshen into a cocaine trafficking ring turned up about $290,000 in cash. Police say the bust is related to a larger...
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How Does Micro Niche Finder Work?
yes I have read about micro niche finder. As my...
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2 mental-health service agencies to merge
FISHERS – BehaviorCorp., Hamilton County’s mental-health services provider, will merge with the Anderson-based Center for Mental Health Inc. The rising cost of health care and...
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Halloween costume swap at Plainfield library
Before dressing up to trick or treat Halloween night, there’s time to swap an old costume for something different. A Halloween costume swap will be from 4 to 7 p.m. today at...
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The view from the roof: Nice job, kids
When students at Jeremiah Gray-Edison Elementary blew out a fundraising goal, they knew what it meant for their principal and academy director: a day on the building’s...
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Lutheran volleyball team digs pink
The Lutheran High School volleyball team will host a Dig Pink Night on Wednesday to raise money for breast cancer research as part of its match against Franklin Central. The Saints...
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Angie's List hits 1 million member mark
The list of people who are members of Indianapolis-based Angie’s List is itself growing in length. The consumer-rankings service Angie’s List said today that it has topped the 1...
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$2.5M transfer may go to last Keystone roundabout
CARMEL — The City Council will consider transferring $2.5 million to help pay for the construction of the last roundabout along Keystone Parkway. The transfer, if approved,...
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State asks: How many billboards do we have?
MERRILLVILLE, Ind. — The Indiana Department of Transportation is trying to get a better handle on exactly how many billboards sit along the state’s highways after a...
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Invite these people to town meeting on health care
I’ve been following the health-care legislation debate on C-SPAN. Various members of the Senate Finance Committee always bring up discussions at town hall meetings to suggest...
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Dog statues fetch $24K for vet school, museum
West Lafayette — More than 150 people bid on life-size fiberglass dog statues to raise money for Purdue University’s School of Veterinary Medicine and the Art Museum of...
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Robbers hit TGI Friday’s on Westside
Two men posing as gas company workers robbed a Westside restaurant this morning and stole the manager’s pickup. The bandits wore hardhats, reflective vests and work boots and told...
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Billionaire Irsay, overburdened taxpayers
No wonder Jim Irsay is one of the richest people in America (“Jim Irsay lands on Forbes 400,” Sept. 30). The taxpayers of Indiana are paying for his new football...
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Too many exceptions to the no-call law
It seems lobbyists are alive and well at the Statehouse. The telephone no-call law has been passed, and along with it the provision that allows for selected groups to still call...
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Mayor's 2010 budget goal: No layoffs
NOBLESVILLE — After cutting its proposed budget in 2010, Noblesville’s property tax rate could decrease. As of today, Clerk Treasurer Janet Jaros said the city tax rate...
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Drug store bandit stops to slake thirst
Beech Grove police were searching for a thirsty stick-up man who made off with nearly $100 from a Walgreen’s, but sidetracked his getaway to return for a bottle of cola...
