Stories tagged with "indianapolis resident"
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Car chase ends at airport as driver jumps or falls off ramp
Indianapolis resident who fled police after traffic stop is listed in serious condition A 44-year-old man fell or jumped Thursday from an elevated ramp at Indianapolis...
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Injury distant memory for Irwin, who has never been better
Eight years ago, Michele Irwin shattered her right kneecap in a car accident. Irwin, 40, had to put aside her passion for bowling for about 11/2 years. “I missed it a whole...
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Clean gutters to keep out water
A couple of years ago, Dan Weitz installed protective screens over his gutters and thought that was the end of his gutter-cleaning days. “They didn’t work,” the...
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Tanker truck driver in good condition tonight
The driver of the propane truck that exploded Thursday morning on I-69 is in good condition at Methodist Hospital and should be released soon, Methodist spokesman Gene Ford said...
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Indy bowler comes within 1 strike of back-to-back 300 games
Rarely do you get a second chance at perfection in the same series. Joey White Jr. fired 11 consecutive strikes before falling just short with a 296. Undeterred, White came right...
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Banner night for Ice home opener
Ice feed off festive crowd while celebrating Clark Cup title, jumping out to 3-0 lead A championship trophy. A banner-raising ceremony. A victory for the home team. All and all, it...
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Reader recipe: Fiesta Ranch Meatball Boats
Create a new family favorite with Rosalind Boyd’s savory meatball sandwich recipe. The Indianapolis resident won first-place honors at this year’s Indiana State Fair in...
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County library could be endangered legal resource
Despite rising need, budget ax could end service for those who represent themselves Scott Vaughn hovered near a table covered with two thick law books and a binder full of court...
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Penrod's pleasing palette brings up to 30,000 to IMA
Chairman says as many as 30,000 came to sun-drenched IMA for a fair that brings out the art lover in Indy A warm, sunny Saturday produced large crowds and busy vendors at the 43rd...
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Who's winning? In this event, many don't care
Figure 8 racing provides fans thrill of unavoidable crashes John Henry came to his first three-hour World Figure 8 Championship two years ago and couldn’t believe the...
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Carmel skating contest hits ice today
The Tony Todd Memorial Carmel Invitational, hosted by the Ice Skating Club of Indianapolis, begins today at the Carmel Ice Skadium. The competition, which continues Saturday and...
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Indy suspect linked to Ill. bank robbery
CASEYVILLE, Ill. — Police in the St. Clair County community of Caseyville say a man suspected some 10 robberies in Illinois, Indiana and Tennessee is wanted in connection...
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Persimmon is the perfect answer to fall's call
Labor Day’s over, the kids have been back to school nearly a month, and it’s time to start thinking about fall. Lulled into a laid-back mindset by still-warm September...
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Jobs program focuses on helping the disabled
State initiative tries to increase employers’ interest in hiring during tough economic times Denise Coleman just did something many job seekers hope to do: She used an...
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Benedict Inn to honor 3 as 'Angels of Grace'
Three Indianapolis women who help many people in the community will be honored Sept. 26 as Angels of Grace. Pamela Altmeyer, Marion Mascari and Bernadette “Bernie”...
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Deloris Webb remembered for her devotion to area bowling
For more than 50 years, Deloris Webb helped run the youth bowling program in the Indianapolis area. She was still working when she died last month at the age of 78. The lifelong...
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Residents need to help address dire finances
It’s Saturday afternoon and Holliday Park is bustling with activity. Children play at the playground, tables are filled with happy picnickers, families hike the trails and...
