Stories tagged with "jeopardy"
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Hamilton Co. spelling bee lacks sponsorship, in jeopardy
Readers have been calling in this morning to inquire how they can join the efforts to help find a Hamilton County Spelling Bee sponsor. Friday is the deadline for schools to enroll...
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Johnson County receives 1,400 injectable H1N1 doses
Johnson County received 1,400 doses of the injectable H1N1 vaccine late Tuesday afternoon. The priority is to distribute the vaccine to health-care workers throughout the county,...
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Eli Manning misses Giants practice again
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning has missed his second straight practice with an injured right heel. Manning’s streak of 82 straight...
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Notre Dame keeps sellout streak going
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Notre Dame’s streak of selling out home football games since the start of the 1974 season is safe. The school announced today it had tickets for sale after...
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Columbus firefighter is contestant on 'Biggest Loser'
Columbus firefighter is contestant on ‘Biggest Loser’ Allen Smith was addicted to food. At 325 pounds, the Columbus firefighter feared he couldn’t do his job well...
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Muncie man gets 46 years for molesting
MUNCIE — A convicted child molester was handed a 46-year prison term today for molesting a young girl hundreds of times. Jeffrey L. Sloan, 42, did not testify at last month’s...
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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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2nd suit targets handling of school disability trust
Four teachers have filed a second lawsuit in Marion County over alleged mismanagement of an insurance trust that has put long-term disability benefits for 650 school employees in...
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Wishard advocates launch push for bond issue
By Daniel Lee Wishard Health Services today officially unveiled their plans to build a new $754 million, 1.2 million square foot hospital complex to replace what they call the...
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Wishard advocates launch push for bond issue
Wishard Health Services today officially unveiled their plans to build a new $754 million, 1.2 million square foot hospital complex to replace what they call the public...
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Residents criticize proposed Winding Ridge apartments as too dense
Developers in Lawrence have scaled back their plans for a large apartment complex, but opponents say it still is much too big. The partnership of R.N. Thompson&Associates and...
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Budget could cost IPS schools, teachers, programs
Indianapolis Public Schools stands to get tens of millions of dollars less than it does now because of state enrollment projections and policy changes outlined in Gov. Mitch...
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240 dogs seized over unpaid sales taxes
MAUCKPORT, Ind. — The Indiana Attorney General’s office has seized 240 dogs from a southern Indiana breeding operation accused of failing to pay sales tax. About 60...
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Royals golfers regroup and look ahead after losses
Coach says that team is starting to realize how good it can be The Hamilton Southeastern High School boys golf team’s status at the top of the poll is in jeopardy after a...
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Ex-Sycamore coach doesn't define himself by '79 loss
On the back wall of the classroom in which Bill Hodges teaches William Fleming High School students world history hangs a red sign with white lettering: “You Live...
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'Wheel of Fortune' is ready to spin its 5,000th show
As a game of chance, Wheel of Fortune has been a sure thing.The top-rated syndicated series celebrates its 5,000th episode Friday (check local listings), a milestone achieved by...
