Stories tagged with "county council member"
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It's about our health and it's the mature thing to do
As the smoking-ban debate has raged on, I’ve heard everything from patriotism (City-County Council member Ginny Cain) to treating our citizens as responsible adults (Letters,...
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Near Southside to host worldwide home-building event
The Fuller Center for Housing of Central Indiana Inc. announced Tuesday that Indianapolis has won its bid to become the “International Host City” of the second annual...
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A call to arms for tobacco store owners
Let us consider the case of a cigar store owner. No food is served. No alcohol is available. The only products are cigars, tobacco products and accessories. Because no alcohol is...
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State Fair Commission has new chairman
Indianapolis business executive Andre Lacy has been named the new chairman of the Indiana State Fair Commission. Lacy, who will lead the board that oversees the State Fairgrounds,...
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IPS Hall of Fame gains 6 new members
Six Indianapolis Public Schools alumni were added to the list of the district’s elite Tuesday during the 4th annual IPS Hall of Fame celebration at the Indiana Roof...
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Left-turn signals add some progress
Studies and costs combined to thwart plea for stop light to ease access to 82nd Street Residents along 82nd Street on the Northeastside didn’t get everything they wanted when...
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Hogsett won't run for mayor in 2011
Former secretary of state was seen as possible candidate Attorney and former Secretary of State Joe Hogsett has decided not to run for mayor of Indianapolis in 2011. A month ago,...
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Hogsett won't run for mayor in 2011
Former secretary of state was seen as possible candidate Attorney and former Secretary of State Joe Hogsett has decided not to run for mayor of Indianapolis in 2011. A month ago,...
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Does end of routes mean end of line for mass transit?
Express buses are being put in park, putting future efforts in doubt The demise by next year of three IndyGo suburban express routes raises an inevitable question: Does regional...
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Indy's Labor Day Parade: a good time in a bad year
More than 100 organizations, businesses and community leaders were in Saturday’s Labor Day Parade on Downtown streets, according to chairwoman Susan Fuldauer. The parade...
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2 parades today in Indianapolis
An hour-long Downtown parade this morning was the first of two today in Indianapolis to celebrate Labor Day. This afternoon’s parade, expected to draw a larger crowd, will be...
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Labor Day parade Saturday on Downtown streets
More than 100 organizations, businesses and community leaders will be presented in Saturday’s Labor Day parade Downtown, according to an organizer. The parade will start at 11 a.m....
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Miracle Mile Parade ready to roll
Saturday activities will salute heroes, celebrate community A colorful procession of more than 80 floats, bands and other marchers will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday on...
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County councilman eyes run for mayor
Greenfield — Richard Pasco, a Hancock County Council member, has filed paperwork to form a mayoral campaign committee. Pasco lost to eventual Mayor Brad DeReamer by seven...
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Republican enters Greenfield mayor's race
The 2011 Greenfield mayor’s race is already starting. Richard Pasco, a Hancock County Council member, has filed paperwork to form a campaign committee. Pasco lost to eventual...
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Kennedy forms committee to seek mayor's job
Democrat Melina Kennedy this morning formed an exploratory committee to raise money for a possible run at the Indianapolis mayor’s office in 2011. Kennedy dropped of her...
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Melina Kennedy eyes run for mayor
Former deputy under Bart Peterson will form an exploratory committee Democrat Melina Kennedy will take the first step today toward challenging Republican Mayor Greg Ballard in...
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Melina Kennedy eyes run for mayor
Democrat Melina Kennedy will take the first step Friday toward challenging Republican Mayor Greg Ballard in 2011. Kennedy, 40, said Thursday she plans to file paperwork at the...
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Police inquiry focuses on councilwoman
Indianapolis police are investigating a report that a City-County Council member drove through her neighborhood while intoxicated and nearly struck a female pedestrian and her...
