Stories tagged with "Pendleton"
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Remember Commerce Connector? Let's try it again
The Oct. 22 propane truck accident on the Northeastside, bottling up traffic on both I-465 and I-69 for many hours, makes a strong case for renewing consideration of a Commerce...
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Semi driver cited after Sunday I-69 crash near Pendleton
PENDLETON — The driver of a truck trailer that lost its rear axles and caused a Sunday crash on I-69 near Pendleton has been cited for a safety violation by Indiana State...
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I-69 reopens after 4-vehicle crash
A four-vehicle chain-reaction crash on I-69 in Madison County this morning snarled northbound traffic for several hours and injured four people. The driver of the semi that started...
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Ohio transportation specialist to buy Remy's electric motors
Pendleton — Remy International has a customer for its new electric motor for hybrid cars and trucks. The Pendleton-based company, fresh from landing a $60.2 million grant...
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Chilly? Try chili at Our Lady of Grace school
NOBLESVILLE — A chili supper Friday will celebrate Our Lady of Grace Catholic School’s 10th anniversary and kick off homecoming weekend for the Eagles football team. The...
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Prisons switching to wood-burning boilers
Even the Big House is going green. The Indiana Department of Corrections will unveil a wood-burning broiler at Pendleton Correctional Facility Wednesday. The prison is the first of...
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Remy presents new motors for hybrids
Remy International is unveiling a new line of electric motors for hybrid cars and trucks today that could set off an expansion in Anderson and eventually account for a third of the...
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Death penalty is off the table for man accused in Hamilton Ave. slayings
In return, Turner gives up right to jury trial Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi has called Indianapolis’ worst mass killing — that of four adults and three children...
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Cheers for Victory Field accommodating nursing mom
I am a second-time breastfeeding mom, and I can’t begin to tell you the places I’ve nursed my children: dirty bathrooms, corner booths, even while putting my older...
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Bowyer wins women's race in inaugural Morse 'Mini'
ARCADIA — Hamilton Heights graduate and Noblesville resident Lacy Bowyer captured the women’s division in Saturday’s inaugural Morse Mini-Marathon. Bowyer...
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Sobriety check Thursday in Hamilton Co.
Indiana State Police will conduct a sobriety checkpoint on Thursday in Hamilton County. The State Police post in Pendleton organizes checkpoints five or six times a year in...
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Bigger can be better for various reasons
In reply to Allen J. Miller of Indianapolis (Letters, Aug. 25): If Americans are buying small cars, why have the foreign automakers been pumping out SUVs, bigger cars and full-size...
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Sahm's Restaurant plans a short move in Fishers
A Fishers landmark is moving across Allisonville Road. The original Sahm’s Restaurant, on the southwest corner of 116th Street and Allisonville Road, will move diagonally...
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Appeals court overturns ruling in fraud case
The Indiana Court of Appeals on Thursday reversed a Marion Superior Court decision to send a convicted swindler to prison for failing to make a good-faith effort to pay $1.4...
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Sahm's restaurant doing a site switch with CVS
Fishers — A Fishers landmark is moving across Allisonville Road. The original Sahm’s restaurant, on the southwest corner of 116th Street and Allisonville Road, will...
