Stories tagged with "conflict"
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Pike Classroom Teachers say district calendars violate contract
Pike Township teachers are contesting a calendar they say will violate their contract. The Pike Township School Board will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. tonight. The agenda includes a...
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Trojans' poise shows in win over Greyhounds
The Center Grove boys basketball team showed plenty of composure Friday night, not to mention that it can play with the best teams in the state. The Trojans allowed Carmel, then...
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Patrick dedicated to IndyCar season
Danica Patrick apparently won’t be jumping back and forth from an Indy car to a stock car with regularity in 2010. Patrick said Tuesday that if she signs a deal with a NASCAR...
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Public has right to know about changes to canal
Thank you for the article on Veolia’s proposed rehabilitation of the Central Canal (“Canal conflict,” Aug. 31). Though it’s not pristine nature, the canal...
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Hold back water plan, consider canal alternatives that aren't so drastic
Regarding the plan for the canal: Indianapolis Water is now a public trust and Veolia is the contracted operator. (“Canal conflict,” Aug. 31). As a public trust,...
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There's got to be better way to solve muskrat problem
Thank you for the excellent article on Veolia’s effort to riprap the canal (“Canal conflict,” Aug. 31). Swift action is needed to come up with a better solution....
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IndyCar Series tweaks 2010 schedule
The IndyCar Series made three adjustments to its 2010 schedule today, including moving the race at Texas Motor Speedway forward a week — to June 5 — to keep the doubleheader with...
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Council looks to void billing procedure for Keystone work
Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard says he will veto any City Council action to declare a previous city decision related to Keystone Parkway “null and void.” As the council...
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Court issues ruling on ex-IPS Board member
The Indiana Court of Appeals on Friday published its ruling against former Indianapolis Public School Board member Clarke C. Campbell, who lost his seat in 2008 but had sought to...
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Millers may have an edge on their home course
NOBLESVILLE — It’s called Purgatory for a reason. With fast greens, fescue grass and 125 bunkers, Purgatory Golf Club can be one of the toughest courses in Indiana. It...
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Work & money: Why do we chicken out when we leave our jobs?
Heres one example of why I think people DO chicken...
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Catholic bishop says he'll boycott Obama at ND
South Bend A Roman Catholic bishop says he will boycott President Barack Obama’s May 17 commencement speech at the University of Notre Dame because Obama’s policies...
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Major networks keep anchors home for Gaza story
NEW YORK (AP) -- ABC, CBS and NBC haven't sent their top news anchors to the Middle East to cover Israel's conflict with Hamas, even though each network did so in 2006...
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Cattle call: Hancock vote to help livestock farmers
Hancock County officials have passed a measure attempting to alleviate tension between livestock farmers and people living in nearby residential areas — part of the changing...
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Martial arts studio owner being sued
The owner of martial arts studios that operated in Hamilton and Boone counties is facing a civil lawsuit over customers' claims that they failed to get refunds after the...
