Stories tagged with "first quarter"
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In honor of former mayor, clean up colonnade
Thomas Taggart (1856-1929) was mayor of Indianapolis (1895-1901), U.S. senator (1916), Democratic national committeeman (1900-16), chairman of the Democratic National Committee...
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LeBron's 40 leads Cavaliers past Pacers
INDIANAPOLIS — LeBron James scored a season-high 40 points, and the Cleveland Cavaliers rallied to beat the Indiana Pacers 105-95 on Friday night. James also had nine rebounds and...
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Familiar Gonzalez report: He's still 'close' to returning
As Anthony Gonzalez has discovered, being “close” to returning from a knee injury isn’t close enough. The Indianapolis Colts receiver insisted Thursday afternoon...
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New warehouse will fill 9 management jobs
Indianapolis — Jetro/Restaurant Depot of College Point, N.Y., will open a 61,600-square-foot wholesale food products warehouse in the first quarter of next year at 2120...
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Indianapolis' Fortune Industries turns profit for fifth consecutive quarter
Indianapolis-based Fortune Industries today said it turned a profit for the fifth consecutive quarter. The human resources consultant, which has small and medium-sized business...
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Replogle puts his heft behind offensive role at key juncture
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana football coach Bill Lynch has described starting defensive tackle Adam Replogle as a player who would do anything asked of him on the football...
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Teammates happy Hansbrough is playing
Top draft pick is a tough frontcourt presence who has been knocking them around in practice Tyler Hansbrough’s teammates couldn’t wait for him to play his first game....
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Rebounding, Ford reports $997M in net income
DETROIT — Ford Motor Co. has come a long way from the nearly $30 billion in losses it racked up from 2006 to 2008. After closing more than 10 plants and slashing 45 percent...
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Missed 1st half? Here’s a recap
The Indianapolis Colts face an uphill battle to remain unbeaten. Gouged early by San Francisco running back Frank Gore and on a late drive by quarterback Alex Smith, they trail the...
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Plainfield perseveres after early turnover to win
PLAINFIELD, Ind. — Turnovers hampered Plainfield in its regular-season football loss to Roncalli. So when the host Quakers turned the ball over late in the first quarter...
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Pay/benefits increase is smallest since '82
WASHINGTON — Wages and benefits rose by the smallest amount on record in the 12 months ending in September, as high unemployment limits workers’ income growth. With...
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Indianapolis-based hauler's 1Q profits drop 79%
Far Eastside-based commercial hauler Celadon Group says net income fell nearly 79 percent in its fiscal first quarter, as cheaper pricing and the economic recession took its toll...
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Cardinal Ritter meets Heritage Christian in a long-awaited showdown
This time, it matters. Well, this time it matters more . Class 2A No. 1 Cardinal Ritter (9-1) on one side. No. 7 Heritage Christian (7-3) on the other. Both teams are riding...
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IPS, city can't give up on Manual students
Ten weeks ago, in search of a close look at the complex problems facing many Indianapolis high schools, I walked into Manual High School for the first time. I’ve been there...
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Lilly spends less on lobbying in 3Q
WASHINGTON — Eli Lilly and Co. spent less lobbying the federal government during the last three months than it spent in either of the first two quarters this year, according to...
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Healthy Pike too much for Franklin Central
When Pike High School’s receivers were hit hard by injuries early in the season, Red Devils football coach Derek Moyers told the defensive players the team had to rely on...
