Stories tagged with "indiana association"
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Tax credit extension fuels a surge in home-buying
At current pace, just 7-month supply of homes exists Home sales surged in Indiana and other parts of the Midwest in October and hit their highest level in 21/2 years nationally, as...
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You must be 21 to enter: We take that seriously
In Indiana, there are 11,420 establishments licensed to sell alcohol. Of those, 1,044 permits have been granted by state and local boards to package store owners (with 169 in...
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Survey finds many schools making cuts
Besides laying off teachers, Indiana districts are dropping electives and calling off field trips Indiana school districts are so pressed when it comes to finances that an...
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Rush for tax credit propels home sales up
9.4 jump for existing homes in September is biggest monthly uptick in 26 years% WASHINGTON — Home sales in September clocked the largest monthly increase in 26 years as...
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Sales of single-family homes fall nearly 8 percent in area
Indianapolis — September existing single-family home sales in the eight-county Indianapolis metro area fell 7.96 percent from the same period a year ago, to 1,827 homes,...
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Indy-area September home sales fall 8%
September sales of existing single-family homes in the eight-county Indianapolis area fell 7.96 percent from a year ago, to 1,827, based on data from the Indiana Association of...
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Wayne Township superintendent earns state's top award
District leader’s programs, leadership, team building help students succeed Wayne Township school Superintendent Terry Thompson hopes a statewide nod brings recognition to...
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Wayne Twp. school leader named state's best
Wayne Township Superintendent Terry Thompson was named the 2010 Indiana Superintendent of the Year today by the Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents. Thompson was...
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Wayne schools chief is voted year's best
Wayne Township Schools Superintendent Terry Thompson has been named Superintendent of the Year for the Indianapolis metro area by the Indiana Association of Public School...
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Don't believe retailers: People want liquor regulations
The Sept. 23 letter from the Indiana Retail Council is yet another thinly disguised attack on Indiana’s alcohol regulations and the package store industry. Grant Monahan...
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Existing-home sales fall 12.9%
Indianapolis — Sales of existing homes in the Indianapolis area plunged 12.9 percent in August compared with a year ago. It was the eighth consecutive month this year that...
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Home sales in Indy area fall for 8th straight month
Sales of existing homes in the Indianapolis area plunged 12.9 percent in August compared to a year ago. It was the eighth consecutive month this year that sales have fallen. Sales...
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Cross country's top teams set for invitational
Six of the top 13 teams in the first Indiana Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches boys cross country poll will open the season at Saturday’s Brebeuf Invitational,...
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Hoosiers may find it harder to pay for heat
With autumn around the corner, heating assistance is in jeopardy Thousands of Hoosiers already struggling to make ends meet may find less money available to help them pay their...
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Hospice care combines compassion with cost savings
The Indiana Association for Home&Hospice Care represents hospice providers throughout Indiana. We recently joined more than 3,500 members of the national hospice community in...
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Spence named Ind. clerk of the year
Hendricks County Clerk Cindy Spence has been voted by her peers as the state’s best in her profession. Spence received the Marlene Sutton Clerk of the Year award at the...
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Northwest basketball player Ross to go to prep school
6-4 guard, a 2nd-team All-City selection last year as a junior, won’t return to Northwest Ronald Ross, a second-team All-City selection as a junior at Northwest High School,...
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Reports: Home sales, prices plummet in May
Despite attractive tax incentives for first-time buyers, sales of previously owned homes fell 6.6 percent last month from a year ago, while the median sale price plunged 17...
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Woodruff Place gardens preserve the neighborhood's grandeur
Elaborate gardens in Woodruff Place preserve the neighborhood’s grandeur At a time when some communities are gated or otherwise protected from outsiders, Woodruff Place has...
