Stories tagged with "difficult decision"
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Appliances: repair or replace?
As the owner of Broad Ripple Appliance, Bill Krier has seen kitchen ranges still working well after 30 years, but he’s also worked on dishwashers not worth repairing after...
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Kravitz: NFL needs change in attitude on concussions
There are two precious photos affixed to a wall in Dallas Clark’s locker. One is a picture of 7-month-old Dane Clark, his son, his first child, resting comfortably in his...
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Hall-bound Knight still ignoring IU's invitation
The induction ceremony for Indiana University’s athletics Hall of Fame is Nov. 6. That’s 13 days from now. Everybody on the list has RSVP’d, responded to say they...
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Northeastside O'Malia's to close; last day uncertain
O’Malia’s Food Market intends to close at its store near 56th Street and Emerson Avenue. A spokeswoman for the company today contradicted clerks at the store, who told...
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Day of Caring volunteers kick off United Way campaign
More than 160 volunteers representing 23 companies fanned out to 20 agencies Aug. 25 for the United Way of Johnson County’s 14th annual Day of Caring event. The volunteers...
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Westfield cuts 5 employees, eliminates 14 other jobs
In a cost-cutting move, Westfield has cut five employees and eliminated 14 vacant positions in its Public Works Department. The city will save $91,826 this year and $730,000 in...
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Cummins to idle 400 in shift of Iowa work to Mexico
A division of Columbus-based Cummins will shed 400 jobs at a plant in Iowa, moving that work to an established and more modern facility in Mexico. The diesel engine maker may also...
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Point guard Jack says Pacers won't match his offer from Raptors
The Indiana Pacers will not match the four-year, $20 million offer the Toronto Raptors made to restricted free agent Jarrett Jack, Jack told The Indianapolis Star in a telephone...
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Remodeling or addition helps in-law feel at home
Question: How can I remodel my home to allow a parent or other relative to move in? Answer:More baby boomers are facing a difficult decision about where their formerly independent...
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Indiana House OKs state budget 62-37
The Indiana House voted 62-37 today for a new two-year state budget. The proposal now goes to the Republican-controlled Indiana Senate where passage was virtually certain. Passage...
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Curtain call Saturday for Pike series
When the curtain falls Saturday, the Subscription Series at Pike Performing Arts Center will go dark. The Pike Township School Board, which operates the center, voted in February...
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Pike center's Subscription Series ends Saturday
Saturday’s “Riders in the Sky” will be the final performance in the Pike Performing Arts Center Subscription Series, which is ending. The School Board voted in...
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Marsh to close in Huntington, add new Indy store
Indianapolis-based Marsh Supermarkets said today it will close a store in Huntington and that it also is seeking “new, viable locations” to help grow its store base. In a news...
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Navistar to shutter Eastside plant
Navistar International Corp. said today that it will close its massive Eastside diesel complex by July 31 because of a lost contract with its primary customer, Ford Motor...
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'Gypsy' moves up its B'way closing date to Jan. 11
NEW YORK (AP) -- "Gypsy" is taking it off sooner than expected.The Patti LuPone revival of the musical about stripper Gypsy Rose Lee and her indomitable mother, Rose, will...
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Lilly to resubmit Cymbalta application
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Indy-based debt collector to grow, add 300 jobs
National debt recovery agency Premiere Credit of North America announced today that it will expand its national headquarters in Indianapolis, with plans to add 300 new...
