Stories tagged with "full time"
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Sayers was Colts coach's first boss
Jim Caldwell was so new he squeaked. He was a year out of the University of Iowa, a rookie assistant coach at Southern Illinois. “My first job as a full-time...
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Animal shelter grapples with need to cut costs
Muncie — The future of the city’s animal shelter is uncertain as budget cuts and a clause in a union contract might decimate the staff for next year, Mayor Sharon...
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Center for women exceeds expectations
Three months after opening its doors and taking its first crisis calls, the Beacon of Hope Center for Women has exceeded all of its founder’s expectations. In its first week,...
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Republican trustee to face opponent in May
AVON — A local Republican Party leader has announced his nomination for Washington Township trustee. Don Hodson, the Washington Township Republican chairman since 1998, said...
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Republic Airways Holdings will steer jobs to Milwaukee, not Indianapolis
The Milwaukee area — not Indianapolis — has landed hundreds of jobs as part of Republic Airways Holdings’ realignment following its takeovers of Midwest Airlines...
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School funding dilemma on ballot
Residents will decide whether to bail out HSE while it pursues state school funding reform FISHERS, Ind. — Residents living in the state’s fastest-growing school...
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Noise ordinance carries fines of up to $2,500
Elkhart — Drivers in the Northern Indiana city of Elkhart might want to think twice about pumping up the volume on their car stereos. The city is aggressively enforcing its...
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Protect workers' deposits with Social Security reform
I work two jobs and attend Manchester College as a full-time student. I work very hard for the money I earn and I am responsible with my earnings. I deserve to receive the benefits...
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Kanaby retiring from national high school position
Bob Kanaby, executive director of the National Federation of State High School Association, announced today he is retiring, effective May 2010. Kanaby informed the NFHS Board of...
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Carmel to eye new tax break for Dealer Services
CARMEL — The City Council will consider designating an area an economic revitalization area Monday night as a first step to possibly providing a company with a tax...
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35 teaching positions among proposed cuts
Carmel — Carmel Clay Schools Superintendent Barb Underwood proposed a budget cut of more than $3.2 million for 2010 at Monday’s School Board meeting. Included in the...
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IMA workers to take 1-week furloughs
Employees at the Indianapolis Museum of Art will take a week of unpaid leave to help the museum trim costs and maintain free admission for visitors. For a fiscal year that began...
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Report: Stimulus aids 16,000 Ind. jobs
So far, the federal stimulus program has supported more than 16,000 full-time jobs in Indiana, according to calculations in a report state officials have sent to the federal...
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Planned Parenthood to close 6th clinic
Planned Parenthood of Indiana has added a health center in Marion to its rising number of clinic closures and will chop 25 jobs from the payroll as part of a sweeping...
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Students without insurance: Let parents, not public, pay
I have health insurance through my employer. I have two children who are 28 and 24, both students, but beyond the age my health insurance will carry them. Would I like to see...
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Witsken settles down, finds own tennis niche
It isn’t easy for Carmel High School senior Tyler Witsken to escape the reminder of his bloodlines. After all, he plays his home matches at the Todd Witsken Tennis Center....
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Budget proposal contains a property-tax break, Southport mayor says
** Southport Southport Mayor Robin Thoman says his proposed budget for 2010 would provide some property-tax relief. The proposed budget for next year is $613,685, compared with...
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Visible signs show IUPUI's growth, success
The Sept. 20 Star highlighted two dimensions of IUPUI’s success. First, your great photos showed our students and alumni launching the first IUPUI regatta; 48 teams racing...
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Chamber seeks Applause nominees
CARMEL — Nominations will be accept for about a month to nominate local businesses and volunteers for the annual Carmel Chamber of Commerce awards. The ninth Images of...
