Stories tagged with "edinburgh"
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Community support moves Edinburgh coach
Edinburgh’s Tina Bottorff is The Indianapolis Star’s All-South volleyball Coach of the Year. Edinburgh won just one match during the 2005-06 season, Bottorff’s...
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5,000 troops head to Camp Atterbury
EDINBURGH, Ind. — Nearly 5,000 soldiers are expected to arrive at central Indiana’s Camp Atterbury in the next few months to prepare for deployments to Afghanistan....
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Glesing returns to area with Floyd Central team
Floyd Central High School football coach Brian Glesing ’s cell phone has been busy with calls and text messages from old friends this week, welcoming him back to the...
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Edinburgh's title fuels hunger for more
Edinburgh players shed a few tears of joy when the Lancers won the school’s first sectional title in volleyball Saturday night. But coach Tina Bottorff said that...
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Football streak on the line tonight
Edinburgh snapped the state’s longest losing streak at 51 games with a 12-7 victory over Indiana Deaf two weeks ago. Alexandria and Evansville Harrison now are on the...
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DNA reveals Bosnian left in Johnson Co. grave
FRANKLIN — DNA matches helped Johnson County police determine a body found last year in a shallow grave at a state fish and wildlife area belongs to a Bosnia man who was...
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Indiana prison workers compete in blood drive
Indiana Department of Correction employees have been competing in a blood drive to see who can give the most to the American Red Cross. During the past several months, DOC workers...
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Edinburgh still reveling in football win
Kyle Wheeler’s raspy voice confirms he hasn’t quite kicked the cold he picked up late last week. But you’d better believe the fourth-year Edinburgh football coach is feeling just...
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There are no excuses anymore, coach says
EDINBURGH, Ind. — Kyle Wheeler suppresses a smile, like he knows the question is coming. Could this be the week that Edinburgh’s football team breaks its 47-game losing...
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Charges might be filed in drowning death of girl, 2
The Bartholomew County prosecutor said his office will review evidence to determine whether criminal charges should be filed against the family of a 2-year-old girl who drowned...
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Charges might be filed in drowning death of girl, 2
The Bartholomew County prosecutor said his office will review evidence to determine whether criminal charges should be filed against the family of a 2-year-old girl who drowned...
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Johnson County parks' trails take learning 1 step further
County parks hold lessons for preschoolers, parents Johnson County is taking a big step this summer to promote early childhood literacy. That big step by the county is actually...
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Columbus man charged in Edinburgh crash that killed garbageman
A Columbus man faces felony charges after a September crash in Johnson County that killed a Rumpke employee. Steven R. Perkins, 45, was charged last week with operating a vehicle...
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Half of county high schools miss mark
Only Clark-Pleasant makes the list of failing districts Nearly 40 percent of Johnson County schools failed to meet adequate yearly progress standards this year as required under...
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Engineering soldiers to deploy to Iraq
INDIANAPOLIS — About 160 members of the Indiana National Guard’s 1313th Engineer Company will be activated next month for deployment to Iraq. Maj. Gen. R. Martin Umbarger,...
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IU to prepare Guardsmen for Afghanistan
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana University will help train soldiers from the Indiana National Guard on the culture, languages and history of Afghanistan and other parts of world...
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Publication's name changes reflect area's evolution
W hat to name the baby? For any expectant parent, the question is an exciting and often time-consuming one. And for the child, it’s sometimes cause for second-guessing. Next...
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Tax seminars to aid victims of June flood
Franklin -- A long-term disaster recovery program in Johnson County will hold free tax seminars this week for those affected by the June flooding.The seminars will be offered on...
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Braves see opportunity in County Tournament
Like any coach, Indian Creek’s Ryan Williamson isn’t about to declare his boys basketball team a favorite in the Johnson County Tournament, especially when it’s...
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Black Friday gets early start at Edinburgh outlets
Black Friday shopping began earlier than ever at Edinburgh Premium Outlets tonight as hundreds of consumers left the dinner table to stake out deals on clothes, handbags, toys and...
