Stories tagged with "different ways"
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Traffic flows on Ind. 334 again
New bridge opens on stretch of road that had been closed since late June A main roadway in and out of Zionsville is finally completely open, to the relief of residents, businesses...
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Caldwell: Colts find ‘ways to win’
Indianapolis Colts coach Jim Caldwell’s review of the film from the Colts’ 18-14 victory on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium reaffirmed two things: The Colts beat the San Francisco...
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Traffic flows on Ind. 334 again
New bridge opens on stretch of road that had been closed since late June A main roadway in and out of Zionsville is finally completely open, to the relief of residents, businesses...
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Pacers get to work on new concepts on 1st day of camp
Indiana Pacers coach Jim O’Brien wasn’t expecting perfection on the first day of training camp Saturday, not with nine new faces on the floor. He wanted to see his team...
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Lawrence North next to challenge Carmel
Alert defense helped Greyhounds get win No. 3 Two weeks ago, Carmel played Center Grove for the Copper Kettle. Friday night, the Greyhounds will host Lawrence North in a battle for...
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Speedy Evans seeks spot as Notre Dame receiver
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Freshman wide receiver Shaquelle Evans couldn’t believe it when he played the NCAA 2010 video game and discovered he was one of Notre Dame’s...
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Retailers join fight against card fees
Interchange fees, often unbeknownst to consumers, zapping profits, stores say If a customer buys a candy bar with a credit card, it would be cheaper for the store to just give the...
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Health-care debate should break down components
I never thought I would agree with Sheila Kennedy, but the last paragraph in her article on reforming health care is true (“Long odds for reform,” Aug. 17). We need to...
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Domestic violence workshop set in memory of slain Brownsburg woman
‘This is what Angie would have wanted: to educate, inform and help the community heal’ Since learning about the death of their beloved co-worker, employees at Design 17...
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Fishers baseball coach was disappointed, now he's determined
Fishers High School baseball coach Matthew Cherry doesn’t shy away from the fact that this season’s 11-18 record was a disappointment, but he believes the program is on...
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Heritage Christian baseball team gave early indication of talent
Heritage Christian baseball coachDan Ambroseknew this team would be special in its first game. The Eagles made their annual spring break trip to Tennessee at the beginning of April...
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Kravitz: 70-year-old tradition worth saving
If the Indiana-Kentucky All-Star series is dead, why is Bloomington South’s Jordan Hulls laying out near the sideline, diving for a loose ball? Why are the Kentucky coaches,...
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If we must increase taxes, keep level playing field
I would like to thank Sarah Longwell for her well-thought-out April 9 My View, "Legislators pile on taxes instead of fixing problem,‘’ regarding the suggested...
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Combo pack with digital copy protects studios against piracy
When the movie Marley Me hits stores today, consumers will be able to buy the family comedy as a standard DVD, a Blu-ray Disc and a digital copy — all rolled into one...
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50 Cent's new album may not be out anytime soon
NEW YORK 50 Cent is taking a back seat to Eminem.The rapper says he won't release his Before I Self Destruct CD until Eminem's album — tentatively titled...
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50 Cent gets out of Eminem's way
NEW YORK 50 Cent is taking a back seat to Eminem.The rapper says he won't release his Before I Self Destruct CD until Eminem's album — tentatively titled...
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Gary to get $3.8M to boost neighborhoods
Gary » The city of Gary is receiving a $3.8 million federal grant for neighborhood development.The grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development was announced...
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Kenneth Lay named new Fishers fire chief
Fishers will have a new fire chief beginning Monday.The Town Council named Kenneth W. Lay to the position during its meeting Wednesday.Lay will be paid $86,000 a year.Town Manager...
