Stories tagged with "accusations"
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Zionsville council wants boards, commissions to disclose potential conflicts of interest
The Zionsville Town Council has outlined a procedure for picking new members of town boards and commissions. Citing a need for transparency, council President Matt Price said...
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Restrictions could make food less safe
Livestock farmers across Indiana and the U.S. are absolutely committed to the production of safe, affordable and abundant food. To do this, farmers must have access to approved,...
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Swim coach's case will be reviewed
The Marion County prosecutor’s office is seeking more time to file formal charges against a swim coach in Lawrence accused of sexual misconduct with a minor....
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Prosecutors delay charging swim coach
The Marion County prosecutor’s office today sought more time to file formal charges against a swim coach in Lawrence accused of sexual misconduct with a minor. Prosecutor...
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Fed wants to oversee banks' pay policies
Plan seeks to curb practices fostering excessive risk-taking WASHINGTON — Under a plan it is drafting, the Federal Reserve for the first time would police banks’ pay...
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Muncie man gets 46 years for molesting
MUNCIE — A convicted child molester was handed a 46-year prison term today for molesting a young girl hundreds of times. Jeffrey L. Sloan, 42, did not testify at last month’s...
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Obama: Now is time to act on overhaul
President lays out his vision and tries to regain momentum WASHINGTON — Declaring that the “time for bickering is over,” President Barack Obama sought to revive...
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IMPD officer arrested on battery charges
The Hancock County sheriff’s deputies on Thursday arrested a suspended Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer on accusations he beat a man with a baton in April....
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Councilwoman is acquitted in battery case
Doris Minton-McNeill was accused of shoving police officer during incident City-County Councilwoman Doris Minton-McNeill was acquitted Friday by a Marion Superior Court judge of...
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Ex-fire official charged in theft of $33,000
Gaston — The former secretary-treasurer of the Gaston Volunteer Fire Department has been charged with theft after accusations that he stole $33,000 from the department....
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Jon and Kate: Big announcement tonight
NEW YORK — The TLC network says its biggest stars, Jon and Kate Gosselin, will announce a major decision on their reality show, Jon&Kate Plus 8. TLC isn’t commenting on what...
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TLC: Jon Kate announcing a major decision Monday
NEW YORK The TLC network says its biggest stars, Jon and Kate Gosselin, will announce a major decision on their reality show, Jon Kate Plus 8.TLC isn't commenting on what...
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IPS teacher charged in student molestation
Newly filed charging documents accuse an Indianapolis Public Schools teacher of performing multiple sex acts on a 13-year-old student between March and May. Lee N. Tibbetts, 33,...
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Molesting charges pending against teacher
An Indianapolis Public Schools teacher facing allegations of child molesting had his first court appearance this morning, but prosecutors didn’t expect to file charges until...
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Marshall Community High School teacher returned to classroom despite complaints
Man faces preliminary charges of child molesting, solicitation A Marshall Community High School teacher arrested Friday on allegations of child molesting had continued to teach...
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Marshall Community High School teacher returned to classroom despite complaints
Man faces preliminary charges of child molesting, solicitation A Marshall Community High School teacher arrested Friday on allegations of child molesting continued to teach despite...
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Don Marsh files countersuit, claiming Marsh Supermarkets owes him $1.6M in back pay
Don Marsh claims he’s owed $1.6M in back pay; the filing is response to chain’s March lawsuit Don E. Marsh, the ousted CEO of Marsh Supermarkets, is striking back...
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Investigator: Informants turned on detectives
New information about the genesis of an investigation that brought down three Indianapolis police officers was revealed today during trial testimony. Former Indianapolis...
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Inmate's death ruled to be cancer-related
An Indianapolis man jailed since January in a criminal neglect case died last week of complications from cancer, the Marion County coroner’s office said. Fredrick G. Wessel,...
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O.J. Simpson witness and Dr. Phil settle case
To view this presentation, you need to install the Flash plug-in GET IT NOW LOS ANGELES (AP) There's a settlement in the defamation lawsuit filed against Dr. Phil...
