Stories tagged with "celebration"
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Cotls rookie fined for TD celebration
Jacob Lacey’s end-zone celebration fol- lowing his first career touchdown last Sun- day at St. Louis proved costly. The Colts rookie cornerback has been fined $10,000 for...
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Colts' Lacey fined for end-zone antics
The highlight of Jacob Lacey’s brief NFL career has proven costly. The Indianapolis Colts’ rookie cornerback has been fined $10,000 for his end-zone celebration following his first...
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Colts' Lacey fined $10,000 for TD celebration
The highlight of Jacob Lacey’s brief NFL career has proven costly. The Indianapolis Colts’ rookie cornerback has been fined $10,000 by the NFL for his end-zone celebration...
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Halloween fun set for Franklin Central HS, Garfield Park
Franklin Central High School and Garfield Park will host Halloween parties this week, starting with a “Just Treats, No Trick” celebration Thursday at the Southeastside...
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Neighborhood group will mark 10 years
The Old Speedway City Neighborhood Association will celebrate its 10th anniversary at 7 p.m. Nov. 2 in Speedway United Methodist Church, 5065 W. 16th St. During its first 10 years,...
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Old Speedway neighborhood group to celebrate 10th anniversary
The Old Speedway City Neighborhood Association will celebrate its 10th anniversary at 7 p.m. Nov. 2 in the Speedway United Methodist Church, 5065 W. 16th St. During its first 10...
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Miss Irvington Halloween Festival kicks off with pageant Saturday
Irvington will hold events from Oct. 24-31 connected to the community’s 63rd annual Halloween Festival. The celebration starts at 5 p.m. Saturday with a pageant to select the...
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Wiggs kept busy making big contributions
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — After kicking four field goals and averaging 42.3 yards per punt Saturday against seventh-ranked Ohio State, Purdue’s Carson Wiggs was ready to...
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Lawrence mayor to recognize military on banners
The mayor of Lawrence wants to ensure that members of the military serving overseas aren’t forgotten, by displaying their names around town. Banners bearing the names of...
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New Walmart opening in Lebanon
A new Walmart that will bring increased tax revenue and about 200 new jobs to Lebanon will open next week. The new store, which will open at 8 a.m. Wednesday at 2440 Lebanon St.,...
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It's A Wonderful Life: Auditions on Oct. 18-19
Amateur thespians of all ages will soon get a chance to audition for Zionsville’s theater troupe. The Off Main Street Players will hold auditions for a “live radio play” version of...
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Acapulco Joe's to celebrate new eatery Saturday
GREENWOOD — Acapulco Joe’s will hold a grand-opening celebration Saturday at its new Greenwood location in a retail center just northeast of Ind. 135 and Main Street....
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Far-Westside youth camp holding festival Saturday
A Far-Westside camp that assists children with minor social or emotional challenges will host a celebration fundraiser this weekend. Jameson Camp, 2001 Bridgeport Road,...
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Blue Monday rally shifts to Westside
The traditional Downtown celebration of Blue Monday — in advance of tonight’s Indianapolis Colts game at Miami — went on the road to the Westside today. Colts...
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Make a cool pad for your mouse
A visit to a huge technical superstore last Sunday allowed me to get a new mouse for my PC. How could something so plastic and technical make me so happy? Well, it works,...
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Food, flea market, dance at Saturday's Clermont festival
Clermont will host its annual Old Fashion Days celebration this weekend. The event will begin with a parade at 11 a.m. Saturday at the corner of Raceway Road and U.S. 136 and end...
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Perry Park ice rink to open early
The skating rink at Perry Park on the Southside will open two weeks early this year, with free skate rentals and lessons on opening day. The rink, at 451 E. Stop 11, will open...
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Pacers' O'Brien takes steps to fight homelessness
Indiana Pacers coach Jim O’Brien learned about helping the less fortunate at a young age. While growing up in Philadelphia, O’Brien’s parents would bring home an...
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New Castle honors Rory, Frisbee partner
New Castle — In front of 500 supporters Thursday, the most famous dog in New Castle got to strut his stuff. Tony Hoard, owner and television partner of Rory, doesn’t...
