Stories tagged with "grass"
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Carmel police detective drove into tanker explosion
Though it has been a week since a propane truck exploded on I-69, the sight and the heat of the towering flames haven’t left the mind of a Carmel police detective caught in...
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More cops to keep park-goers safe
As a young woman I’d like to see some of the parks better patrolled by police. I go to Garfield Park at least once a week, year-round. It’s a great size, the gardens...
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A paved trail would help walkers at Riverside Park
Indy Parks has a wonderful tennis program associated with National Junior Tennis League. My son has enjoyed this program for two summers at Riverside Park. While I am waiting for...
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Increase number so more can enjoy nature's benefits
Parks should be a priority, because we have very little green space compared to many cities. The large and beautiful parks such as Eagle Creek and Fort Harrison State Park involve...
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Homeless man's death appears accidental
The death of a 53-year-old homeless man on the Far Eastside likely was accidental, authorities said Wednesday. A delivery-truck driver found Anthony J. Gomez, who last lived in the...
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IMPD: Homeless man's death was accident
Authorities today said the death of a 53-year-old homeless man on the Eastside was likely accidental. Anthony J. Gomez, whose last address was on the 3100 block of Radford Drive,...
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Man's body found near medical office
A homeless man was found dead near an Eastside medical office Tuesday morning, police said. The man was found in the grass at 10122 E. 10th St., said Lt. Jeff Duhamell of the...
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The RUMPKE MOUNTAIN BOYS (Bluegrass,Jamgrass) @ Trap-FRI 10/9
The RUMPKE MOUNTAIN BOYS (Bluegrass,Jamgrass) @ Trap-FRI 10/9 http://www.rumpkemountainboys.org/ http://www.myspace.com/rumpkemountainboys Founded in 2000 the Rumpke Mountain Boys...
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Homeless man found dead on Eastside
A homeless man was found dead near an Eastside medical office this morning. The man was found in the grass at 10122 E. 10th St., said Lt. Jeff Duhamell, of the Indianapolis...
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Planting trees in fall gets them off to a good start
Fall is the best time of year to plant most trees. The ground often is soft and moist, perfect for digging. Nurseries have freshly dug trees. And roots have time to establish...
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Kanaan, Castroneves disagree on Infineon incident
No one should be surprised that longtime Brazilian rivals Tony Kanaan and Helio Castroneves have differing opinions of what led to their contact in last weekend’s IndyCar Series...
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Youths test mettle in IronKids Triathlon
Adam Wadlington won his age group and qualified for the IronKids Triathlon National Championship in Tucson, Ariz., on Oct. 4 at Sunday’s IronKids Carmel Triathlon. Wadlington...
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JASSY GRAZZ this SATURDAY, July 25th at The Mousetrap
JASSY GRAZZ this SATURDAY, July 25th at The Mousetrap http://www.myspace.com/jassygrazz http://www.myspace.com/jassygrazz About JASSY GRAZZ “…Jassy Grazz is a polished...
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Carmel's Ram wins his opener at Indianapolis Tennis Championships
Former Carmel star picks up where he left off at Newport, where he won 1st ATP title Prior to winning his first ATP Tour title on the grass at Newport, R.I., last week, five of...
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Police: Grandpa backed over tot, killing her
Fort Wayne — Police say a 2-year-old girl died after her grandfather backed over her with a van at a Fort Wayne apartment complex. City police spokesman Michael Joyner says...
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2-year-old badly hurt when backed over by van
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Police say a 2-year-old girl was critically injured when her grandfather backed over her with a van at a Fort Wayne apartment complex. City police spokesman...
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Hancock County stops doing business with consulting firm
Decision related to questions of need, not to recent arrest of county auditor on bribery, theft charges, official says Hancock County officials have stopped doing business with a...
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Hancock County GOP to pick new auditor
Greenfield Hancock County Republicans will meet in caucus tonight to name a new county auditor, after the resignation of Linda Grass. Grass resigned June 22 after she was arrested...
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New sidewalks are seen as quality of life issue in Greenfield
City and businesses partner for project along State Street By the end of 2010, Greenfield city officials want to install sidewalks on both sides of State Street (Ind. 9) between...
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Auditor resigns after bribery charges
Greenfield — The Hancock County auditor has resigned after being arrested last week on felony charges of bribery and theft. Linda Grass resigned Monday in a letter from her...
