Stories tagged with "bicyclists"
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Dangerous spending on Allisonville bike lanes
In this age of “unreason” it doesn’t surprise me that a bicycle lane will be installed along heavily traveled Allisonville Road from Binford Boulevard to 82nd...
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Skaters and riders are welcomed at new park
If you like skateboard stunts and extreme bicycling — but you’re tired of being told where you can’t ride — the city of Lawrence has a place for you. The...
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Hilly Hundred expects more than 5,000 riders
Ellettsville — More than 5,000 bicyclists are expected to ride through Indiana this weekend as part of the annual Hilly Hundred. Bicyclists are expected to come from 40...
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Hilly Hundred to draw cyclists to southern Indiana
ELLETTSVILLE, Ind. — More than 5,000 bicyclists are expected to ride through Indiana this weekend as part of the annual Hilly Hundred. Bicyclists are expected to come from 40...
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Two motorists report shootings overnight
Two Indianapolis motorists reported shooting incidents that shattered their back car windows overnight on the Eastside, but no injuries were reported. The first incident, about 9...
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IU cancer center honors Simons' vision
Cancer doesn’t discriminate. It doesn’t care about gender, race, political or religious leanings. Cancer affects bicyclists, teachers, musicians and physicians; and...
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IU cancer center will continue to honor Simons' vision
Cancer doesn’t discriminate. It doesn’t care about gender, race, political or religious leanings. Cancer affects bicyclists, teachers, musicians and physicians; and...
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Quick pothole action by city leaves bicyclist satisfied
Kudos to the Mayor’s Action Center and the Department of Public Works for the timely repair of the many potholes I’ve notified them of this year. Potholes can be very...
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Competition with friends encouraged weight loss
Doug Puckett, 42, chief financial and operating officer, Clarian West Medical Center About 2 1/2 years ago, before my 40th birthday, I was overweight and out of shape. I had two...
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Accept what God sows, even when it's not what you want
NEW YORK On my way to church at 10 a.m., I entered Central Park through the Gate of All Saints at West 96th Street and immediately found myself in a kaleidoscope of runners,...
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Eagle Creek bustles with activity as marina offers rentals
Eagle Creek Park visitors got a taste of summer weather Sunday. Families attended the free Pond Monsters program at the Northwestside park’s Earth Discovery Center. Dawn...
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5 ways for cyclists to ride better and safer
Warmer weather and the desire to save gasoline money in a tight economy are bound to encourage more cyclists to hit the roads and trails now. If you’re a novice or are...
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Some commuters roll in on two wheels
I think it’s great to encourage more biking,...
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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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City Market event marks Earth Day
As pigeons glided over the City Market plaza searching for food, people strolled through that same plaza, looking for environmentally sound ways to live during Earth Day. “We try...
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Path fixed up during Central Canal repairs
Greenway lovers got added value from the recently completed repairs to the Central Canal.While Veolia Water Indianapolis workers patched a gouge in the banks of the canal near...
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Big source of drinking water may have leak
The narrow, gently winding footpath along the Central Canal is well-known to Northside bicyclists, hikers and nature lovers.Sunning turtles hug the banks. Nesting birds rustle high...
