Stories tagged with "intention"
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Eagles get it done before penalty kicks
After losing on penalty kicks in last year’s boys soccer state championship game, Zionsville wasn’t taking any chances on a repeat occurrence. With time winding down in...
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LN student charged with slapping bus driver
A 14-year-old Lawrence North High School student was arrested today for slapping his school bus driver on the back of the head. Driver Janie Tucker, 53, Indianapolis, said the boy...
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Greyhounds set school-record in sectional tuneup
The Carmel girls golfers had a chance to play the course they will play in Friday’s Ben Davis Sectional, and if Wednesday’s results are any indication, the Greyhounds...
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Doss makes an early splash at receiver for IU
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — His uniform number is 2, but Tandon Doss wants to be No. 1 for Indiana’s football team. The No. 1 wide receiver, that is. He already knows there...
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My View: Help free victims from modern-day slavery
This is Mary’s story. Brought up in a strict Indianapolis home, Mary started hanging out with the wrong crowd during her senior year of high school, when she met a much older...
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Crime creeps back to the Phoenix
Police scale back presence at troubled Northeastside apartment complex Two years after the beating death of a 3-year-old girl at the Phoenix Apartments shook Indianapolis, the...
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Plan to move inmates halted by local uproar
Neighbors didn’t want work-release program shifted to women’s prison Responding to an outcry from neighbors, the Indiana Department of Correction has abandoned a plan...
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Create a winning restaurant ad and win $10,000
Chipotle Mexican Grill has announced that it will pay one winner $10,000 for an ad submission and may put the winner’s favorite food combination on its menu as part of its “My...
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Jeff Carter to fill Carmel School Board vacancy
Carmel man has no intention of running in 2010 and looks forward to tackling finances, teachers’ contract, budget When Jeff Carter decided not to run for re-election to the...
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Avon comes around to assessing fines for roundabout infractions
Violations now will have a price — a costly $170 Avon-area motorists have had a couple years to get accustomed to the town’s roundabout, but now violating its rules...
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ND's Harangody puts name in for NBA draft
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Notre Dame forward Luke Harangody is putting his name in the NBA draft with the intention of turning pro, but will leave open the option of returning for...
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Michael Jackson's stuff not for sale following settlement
To view this presentation, you need to install the Flash plug-in GET IT NOW LOS ANGELES Michael Jackson's glove is not going once, going twice — or going...
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No meaning behind Obama's words to North Korea
It would be difficult to imagine anything more feckless than the United States’ response to North Korea’s missile launch. For the president to shout, pout and threaten...
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Looking for progressive Dem to challenge centrist senator
I thank The Star for its coverage of Sen. Evan Bayh’s intention to establish a Blue Dog coalition in the Senate, and in the edition of March 14 detailing what he advocates in...
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RV maker Monaco laying off 515
Financially troubled Monaco Coach Corp. is in the process of firing 515 employees at three facilities in Indiana — and also defending its decision to not provide 60...
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It's never wrong to focus on law enforcement
A response to the Jan. 25 editorial, "Wrong time, wrong focus: Immigration bill flawed," seems necessary. The editorial pointed out three so-called weaknesses in the bill but...
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Local Government Finance chief resigns
Indiana Department of Local Government Finance Commissioner Cheryl Musgrave has resigned.Musgrave told the Evansville Courier & Press that her resignation was effective...
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Indy seeks $29M in fed housing money
Mayor Greg Ballard and U.S. Rep. Andre Carson today announced the city's intention to target $29 million in federal funds toward 11 inner-city and Eastside communities to battle...
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Bargain in Brownsburg: $1.99 gas
If you cringed when gas topped $4 a gallon during June, July and September in Central Indiana, then mildly cheered as it fell to $3 in October, you'll love what's happening...
