Stories tagged with "hannah"
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Miller girls win first HCC cross-country title
The fourth-ranked Noblesville girls cross-country team broke Westfield’s stranglehold on the Hoosier Crossroads Conference title Saturday. The Millers finished with 31 points at...
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Miller boys, girls runners win invitationals
The Noblesville boys and girls cross-country teams went different places Saturday, but had the same results. Both ran to victories in big invitational meets. The second-ranked...
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Miller boys, girls runners win divisions at FlashRock invite
Noblesville’s second-ranked girls and fifth-ranked boys cross-country teams captured their races in Saturday’s FlashRock Invitational at Northview Christian Life Church. The Miller...
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Miller runners sweep Maconaquah invite
Noblesville’s fifth-ranked boys and second-ranked girls teams ran to easy wins Saturday in the Maconaquah Invitational. The Miller boys placed five runners in the top seven and...
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Miller runners sweep Maconaquah invite
Noblesville’s fifth-ranked boys and second-ranked girls teams ran to easy wins Saturday in the Maconaquah Invitational. The Miller boys placed five runners in the top seven...
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Miller girls run to Harrison invite title
The third-ranked Noblesville girls cross-country team placed six runners in the top seven and seven in the top 10 Tuesday in rolling to the Harrison Invitational title. The Millers...
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Miller girls win Plainfield Hokum-Karem
The fourth-ranked Noblesville girls cross-country team kicked off its season with a bang Saturday, rolling to the Plainfield Hokum-Harem title. The Millers finished with eight...
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Former abuse victim elected to lead NOW
The newly elected president of the National Organization for Women says she is looking forward to leading the organization. Terry O’Neill, 56, becomes one of the oldest women...
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NOW elects Maryland woman as president
INDIANAPOLIS — The National Organization for Women has elected a 56-year-old Maryland woman as the group’s next president. Terry O’Neill, who is white, defeated Latifa Lyles, a...
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Area athletes go for the gold today
Thirty-one individuals and 10 relay teams from the area will compete in the girls track state meet beginning at 3 p.m. today at Indiana University. Here is a look at athletes with...
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Commencing to help others, shoes optional
The graduation invitation for Westfield High School’s Class of 2009 was stamped “shoes optional.” The class decided to raise awareness for Samaritan’s Feet,...
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Warriors positioned for run at 4th consecutive state title
Coach says tight regional is good tuneup The Warren Central High School girls track team got a much more difficult battle than in recent years at Tuesday night’s Shelbyville...
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Covenant Christian girls, Cathedral boys win City track
Despite never having finished better than fourth in the City girls track meet, Covenant Christian went into this season thinking it could bring home a title. The Warriors achieved...
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Park Tudor track star to attend Stanford
High school athletes aren’t supposed to admit how big of a factor such things as athletics and the weather play in their college choice. Park Tudor track star Hannah Farley,...
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Cornerstone Christian Academy Honor Roll
These Cornerstone Christian Academy students were named to the honor roll for the second quarter of the 2008-09 school year.Principal's Honor RollBrinley Baker, Alex Bement,...
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Indy seeks $29M in fed housing money
Mayor Greg Ballard and U.S. Rep. Andre Carson today announced the city's intention to target $29 million in federal funds toward 11 inner-city and Eastside communities to battle...
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Airport welcome for Indiana troops
With the theme from “Rocky” filling the Col. Weir Cook Terminal, about 100 Indiana National Guard troops, back from nine months in Iraq, walked in formation into the Civic Plaza...
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Tournament run ends for Trojans
The Center Grove volleyball team saw its season end Saturday with a 25-20, 25-21, 25-14 loss to Hamilton Southeastern in the semifinals of the Class 4A Center Grove...
