Stories tagged with "american legion mall"
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Rally champions free-market solutions for health reform
Dr. Cara Peggs is worried there may come a day when she doesn’t feel completely comfortable with her family members going to the doctor. “It takes many years of...
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Hundreds expected for PTSD walk Downtown
Hundreds of veterans and their families and supporters are expected to walk from the American Legion Mall to Monument Circle and back this afternoon to raise awareness of post...
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Entertainers at outdoor shows must battle bugs, bad weather and more
It was the perfect setting, as thousands of music lovers gathered at the American Legion Mall on a recent Sunday afternoon. People relaxed in lawn chairs — next to coolers...
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Rain doesn't dampen Black Expo’s final hurrah
Rain failed to dampen enthusiasm for the Black Expo Summer Celebration free finale concert Sunday, as an estimated 40,000 people gathered under the leaves and beneath the eaves on...
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Ice cream, Colts Fest on Downtown agenda
Hoosiers found relief from the heat and got their fill of cold treats today at the 20 th annual American Dairy Association Ice Cream Social on Monument Circle in Downtown...
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Shriners get to strut their stuff
They’ll have a parade all to themselves today to mark anniversaries It’s hard to find a major parade in America that does not include those clowns, the Shriners, with...
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Rebuilding Together and Great Indy Cleanup put people to work
While some volunteers rejuvenate homes, others spruce up neighborhoods As if Saturday’s summerlike temperatures weren’t enough reason to venture outside, a full slate...
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Event demonstrates that it's easy being green
Indianapolis marked Earth Day on Wednesday by demonstrating ways to live greener lives. A midday event at Downtown’s City Market connected organizations, vendors and city...
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After library loss, lessons learned?
Barring a spectacular late-inning rally, the Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library Board will finish its long season of Central Library litigation with a .500 batting...
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Faithful trace the footsteps of suffering
The Way of the Cross, a Good Friday staple, is among the most haunting Holy Week traditions. In Jerusalem, it’s performed along the traditional path Jesus took from his...
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Taxpayers have huge stake in trial of Central Library lawsuit
Indianapolis Public Library is paying an...
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Obama gets taste of Indy on the run
Kristina Mazza, general manager of the Elbow Room pub, 605 N. Pennsylvania St., learned just how well-oiled the Obama presidential campaign is when the Illinois senator stopped...
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Weekend brings out many early voters in Marion County
Heavy voter turnout continued in Marion County on the first weekend citizens could take advantage of early voting, with a little more than a week left before Election Day.As of...
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Obama's folks feel good about state
The campaign of Sen. Barack Obama says it’s more optimistic than ever that it could do the unthinkable: carry Indiana.Obama, from neighboring Illinois, is running against...
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Tully: Indiana in the thick of 2008 election
After all the visits from Democratic presidential candidates this year, after all the polls showing a tight race, after all the commercials and politicking, it's still hard to...
