Stories tagged with "Signs"
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Experts say flu virus may be on the wane
Although six Indiana residents died last week from H1N1 influenza , state health officials say they continue to see “encouraging” signs that the disease is on the wane for now. The...
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Fishers voters may decide city-or-town issue
City Yes group says it’s gathered enough signatures for a spring referendum A group that supports Fishers becoming a city says it has gathered enough signatures on a petition...
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Carmel tightens parking restrictions near roundabouts, crossings
The Carmel City Council has imposed stricter parking restrictions to better protect drivers and pedestrians. The council voted unanimously Monday to prohibit parking on...
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Leonard and Meadowood parks' upgrades move onto phase 2
With the first round of Leonard and Meadowood parks’ upgrades in place, crews have begun to work on the more extensive second phase of the project. Crews from Fishers-based...
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Super Bowl 2012 prompts new signs
Downtown commuters on westbound I-70 Monday morning likely noticed new signs marking exits, part of an effort to update local traffic information in advance of the 2012 Super Bowl...
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Cathedral football team gearing up for playoff run
The Cathedral High School football team clearly established itself as the top team in Class 4A when it opened the season by beating the No. 1 team in 5A in back-to-back weeks in...
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Ind. 334 bridge to open Saturday in Zionsville
ZIONSVILLE — A new bridge on Indiana 334 will open to traffic this weekend in Boone County. The road west of Zionsville, including a bridge over Irishman’s Run, will...
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Remodeled Keystone Ave. Walmart shown today
Walmart, 7325 N. Keystone Ave., is celebrating a grand re-opening this week, unveiling the store’s remodeling to Far Northside customers. The results of the three-month...
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Peace proponents take message to the streets
A bout 100 people gathered last weekend on the Westside for a rally to promote peace. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers from the Northwest District held the...
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Missing Bloomington-area man's remains identified through DNA
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The remains of a man found last spring have been identified as those of a Bloomington-area man who had been missing for several months. The Monroe County...
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Disease forces move of 54 Hoosier Park horses
ANDERSON, Ind. — Fifty-four quarantined horses are being removed from the Hoosier Park racetrack in central Indiana after two others tested positive for a contagious...
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Fishers beer-centered restaurant closes
The Old Town Ale House in Fishers closed this weekend after being open less than two years. It seems the economy was the main reason for the closure. “We’ve loved...
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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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Airfares' 2009 descent may be leveling off
The great airline sale of 2009 might be ending. Airfares, which have shown steady drops throughout this year, are beginning to show signs of stabilizing. For travelers, that means...
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3 ramps to reopen on Westside I-465
Three ramps are reopening for traffic this week in the Accelerate 465 highway construction zone on the Westside, but relief for motorists may be temporary. Construction crews are...
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200 turn out to show support for school play
About 200 people waved signs, sang songs and stood in the rain Wednesday afternoon in a counterprotest to a small group of pickets outside North Central High School, 1801 E. 86th...
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Hoosier Park quarantines 59 horses
ANDERSON, Ind. — Fifty-nine horses have been quarantined because of a suspected contagious infection at Central Indiana’s Hoosier Park race track. Hoosier Park officials put the...
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Steel Dynamics boosts 3Q profit forecast
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Steel Dynamics Inc. on Thursday raised its third-quarter profit guidance above Wall Street expectations, citing strength in orders for flat-rolled steel...
