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Fishers chamber president to depart
Christi Wolf announced today she will step down as president/chief executive of the Fishers Chamber of Commerce. Wolf has worked in the position for the past 13 years. In a phone...
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Foot surgery may end season for Boilers' Jackson
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — No. 7 Purdue will be without starting point guard Lewis Jackson for most, if not all, of the season. Jackson had surgery Tuesday to repair a broken...
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Meet Notre Dame's next opponent: UConn
Record: 4-5. Last time out: L 47-45 at No. 5 Cincinnati. A lot changed for the Huskies when cornerback Jasper Howard was stabbed to death Oct. 18. UConn hasn’t won since. The...
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Man, girl face murder charges in South Dakota
FORT WAYNE A 20-year-old former Fort Wayne man accused in the killing of a South Dakota teenager has been ordered held without bail. Alexander Salgado, who recently moved to South...
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Federal funding sought for covered bridge
Medora — Officials in a Southern Indiana county are moving ahead with a $2 million plan to restore a 19th-century wooden covered bridge. The Jackson County Commissioners are...
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S. Ind. covered bridge to get $2M rehab
MEDORA, Ind. — Officials in a Southern Indiana county are moving ahead with a $2 million plan to restore a 19th century wooden covered bridge. The Jackson County commissioners are...
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Boilermakers seek to end their 17-game losing streak at Michigan
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — There’s no need hiding the fact that Purdue hasn’t won in Michigan Stadium since 1966. “They can read, so they’re fully aware...
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15 dogs fill shelter beyond capacity
The Humane Society for Hamilton County is in desperate need for space after 15 dogs were surrendered over the weekend at the Noblesville shelter. “There’s just...
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Indianapolis Keystone Towers' loan going to auction
The abandoned Keystone Towers complex on the Northeastside could get a new owner through the unusual process of auctioning its mortgage next week. Online bids will be taken on the...
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15 added dogs fill shelter beyond capacity
NOBLESVILLE — The Humane Society for Hamilton County is in desperate need for space after 15 dogs were surrendered over the weekend at the Noblesville shelter....
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Colts make certain they hold on to the ball
Team’s emphasis on ball security pays off in win-loss record Play after play, day after day, the Indianapolis Colts practice what Jim Caldwell preaches. It’s called...
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Meet Ball State's next opponent: Ohio
Record: 5-3, 3-1 Mid-American. Last time out: Lost 20-11 to Kent State. The Bobcats had won five of their previous six games before being manhandled by visiting Kent State. The...
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Development faces additional troubles
Fishers — The second half of a troubled Fishers development has entered foreclosure. The 104-acre property at 131st Street and Ind. 37 that was supposed to house a hotel, a...
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More trouble for Fishers Marketplace developers
The second half of a troubled Fishers development has entered foreclosure. The 104-acre property at 131st Street and Ind. 37 that was supposed to house a hotel, water park, housing...
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Retired teacher will face battery trial
A former Perry Township teacher will still face trial on battery charges accusing him of striking a disabled student, a Marion Superior Court judge ruled this afternoon. Lawyers...
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Blockbuster plans to shut 960 stores
SAN FRANCISCO — Blockbuster Inc. may close as many as 960 stores by the end of next year, shedding more dead weight as the struggling video rental chain tries to reverse its...
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Lilly's outlook: partly cloudy
When Central Indiana’s premier employer announces that it plans to eliminate about one in every eight jobs in its worldwide operations, there’s no positive way to spin...
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Cheers for Victory Field accommodating nursing mom
I am a second-time breastfeeding mom, and I can’t begin to tell you the places I’ve nursed my children: dirty bathrooms, corner booths, even while putting my older...
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Fishers changes rules in water emergencies
Fishers — The Town Council this week adopted rules limiting water use during water emergencies but amended the fines associated with those rules. The council’s original...
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Fishers limits water use in emergencies, creates fines
FISHERS — The Town Council has adopted rules limiting water use during water emergencies but amended the fines associated with those rules. The council’s original plan...
