Stories tagged with "indianapolis indiana"
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Indiana and 2 neighbors will work on auto project
Indianapolis — Indiana, Ohio and Michigan will work together on a economic research project focusing on how to help U.S. autoworkers move into new careers and how to...
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Buying a home in Indianapolis? You need a home inspection
MC2 Home Inspections is an Indianapolis Indiana Home Inspection Company. Certified, licensed and insured home inspectors proudly serving the entire Indianapolis metro area. Member...
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Environmental group forum to examine 'green' issues
Indianapolis — Indiana’s largest environmental group is hosting a forum this weekend focusing on what the state’s upcoming legislative session could mean for...
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38 Indiana colleges waiving application fees
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana high school seniors who apply for admission this week to 38 colleges and universities in the state won’t have to pay admission application fees. The Indiana...
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Broader state sales tax: More cash but at a cost
Indianapolis — Indiana likely could generate more than $2.3 billion per fiscal year if it expanded the state sales tax on services, but it might regret doing so, according to...
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Federal grant will fund study of broadband in Indiana
Indianapolis Indiana will use a $1.3 million federal grant to help pinpoint the speed and location of broadband services in the state. Stimulus grants from the Department of...
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Indiana, Kentucky seek $120M for bridge projects
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels and Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear have applied for federal funding for two long-sought bridge projects on the Ohio River. Joint...
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Daniels concludes Asian trade mission
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels has concluded his trip to China and Japan by meeting with Japanese companies that employ thousands of Indiana residents. Daniels says he...
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Indy, 2 cities to get $11M in energy grants
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana is getting more than $11 million to support energy efficiency and conservation projects in Bloomington, Fort Wayne and Indianapolis. The Department of Energy...
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Daniels defends Asia trip as necessary
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels says his 12-day trip to China and Japan is necessary to help attract business to the state and is dismissing criticism of it from a top...
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State parks waiving fees for some Saturday
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana state parks are waiving entrance fees and holding organized walks and health events on Saturday for people in a state program that promotes healthy...
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State will step up scam alerts
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller and Abby Kuzma, director of the consumer protection division, will announce details of a new Consumer Alert Program at a...
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Daniels heads to Fatherhood Hall of Fame
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels is headed to the Fatherhood Hall of Fame. Daniels was scheduled to be inducted into the hall today during a banquet in Indianapolis. He’ll...
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Lynch says Hoosiers ready to get started
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana coach Bill Lynch can’t wait to get started. His players are ready, too. Lynch told reporters Friday he believes a physical preseason camp and a...
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Catchings leads Fever past Silver Stars
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s “losing streak” was short lived. The Fever dropped back-to-back games during their recent West Coast trip, the most consecutive losses they’ve...
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State government keeps $1.3B surplus intact
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana state government relied on spending cuts and federal stimulus money to make financial ends meet over the past year. State Auditor Tim Berry announced Friday...
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Indiana reports its first swine flu death
A Dearborn County resident has become the first Hoosier to die from complications related to the H1N1 influenza pandemic. Indiana State Department of Health officials announced the...
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Indiana files suit against 2 robo-callers
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller said Thursday that two lawsuits have been filed against telemarketing companies accused of using pre-recorded messages...
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State puts IBM on notice over welfare deal
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s privately run welfare project has so many problems that the state could start taking steps to cancel its $1.16 billion contract with IBM as early as...
