Stories tagged with "indysouth"
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WIC clinic opens Monday in new spot
The Marion County Health Department’s Southside Women, Infants and Children clinic will open Monday at its new location. The new WIC office will feature additional clinic and...
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Health department's Southside clinic to reopen Monday at new location
The Marion County Health Department’s Southside Women, Infants and Children clinic will open Monday at its new location. The new WIC office at 507 E. National Ave. will feature...
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Singing songs of fairy tale chocolate
W illy Wonka’s chocolate factory will come to life this week as Southport High School presents the musical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s literary classic. The...
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Friends jump at chance to perform in parade
Franklin Township residents are among group of nation’s best rope jumpers Performing next Thursday in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City is just the latest...
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Younger students are first to get H1N1 vaccine
H1N1 immunization clinics are under way at several southern Marion County schools, but it is unclear when Johnson County schools will have them. The Marion County Health Department...
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University of Indianapolis hosts volleyball regional this week
The University of Indianapolis volleyball team will host a NCAA Division II Midwest Regional at the Ruth Lilly Fitness Center on campus this week. The top-seeded Greyhounds (35-1)...
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Indianapolis new-home construction picks up in October
Homebuilders in the Indianapolis area finally saw a turnaround in new home construction in October. Builders filed 338 single-family building permits in the nine-county metro area...
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Armed Indinanapolis homeowner captures burglary suspect
A homeowner with a gun foiled a burglary with a screwdriver Sunday night. Jorge Barrera, 22, Indianapolis, was charged with burglary and residential entry after a 31-year-old...
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Decatur Township residents poised to fight landfill expansion
Helen Richhart’s Decatur Township home rattles on an almost-weekly basis, the result of blasts from nearby mines that have left cracks in her walls and ceiling. Occasionally,...
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House fire causes $70,000 in damage
A family returned from church Sunday morning to find their house ablaze and firefighters working to douse the flames. The Indianapolis Fire Department and one firetruck from Beech...
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Indy family finds home afire after church
Homeowners returned from church this morning to find their house on fire and firefighters working to douse the flames. The Indianapolis Fire Department and one fire truck from...
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Beech Grove youth council seeks donations for soldiers
The Beech Grove Mayor’s Youth Council is seeking donations by Dec. 4 for the first shipment of care packages to a platoon of soldiers deployed overseas that the council has...
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City man killed in repair shop plant accident
A 53-year-old man was killed in an industrial accident Wednesday at a Southside repair shop. David Jansen, Indianapolis, either fell into or was inadvertently crushed by a moving...
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Meet the Teacher: Kelly Esra Harmon
Grade/subject/school: Seventh-grade REAL (current events/technology teacher), Southport Middle School. Number of years teaching: 28. Work e-mail: kharmon@msdpt.k12.in.us....
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Graphic design is growing at UIndy
Art department remodeling accommodates students’ expanding interest in the field Much of the art department at the University of Indianapolis underwent remodeling before the...
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Franklin, Perry school districts consider next step
Failed referendums mean tough choices ahead in Franklin, Perry townships School boards in Perry and Franklin townships face the task of moving forward in the wake of unsuccessful...
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Pioneer Day teaches old-time lessons
Fourth-graders at Bunker Hill Elementary in Franklin Township learn what school was like in 19th century Fourth-graders at Bunker Hill Elementary School in Franklin Township acted...
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Indy worker dies in industrial accident
A 53-year-old Indianapolis man was killed in an industrial accident at a Southside repair shop this afternoon. David Jansen either fell into or was inadvertently crushed by a...
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4 Indianapolis schools collect phone books to recycle
Four Indianapolis schools are competing to collect the most phone books to recycle. The prize: cash for their schools. Greenbriar Elementary in Washington Township, Southport High...
