Stories tagged with "june 21"
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Noblesville aquatic center to open 1 week early in 2010
NOBLESVILLE — The community can enjoy an extra week of splashing in the pool in 2010. Forest Park Aquatic Center will open May 22, a week before Memorial Day. “School will already...
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New boys basketball coach ready to step into lead role
Panthers assistant will head Heritage Christian program Basil Smotherman has been a boys basketball assistant longer than his new players at Heritage Christian high school have...
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Remains found in California may be Indy man
BAKER, Calif. — San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputies say human remains found in a charred 2005 Toyota Camry parked in a remote area near Baker may be those of a missing...
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Funeral set for PGA player's wife killed in crash
PERU, Ind. — A funeral for the wife of PGA Tour golfer Chris Smith will be held Tuesday in the northern Indiana city of Peru. Beth Smith was killed June 21 at age 42 when the sport...
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Domestic violence workshop set in memory of slain Brownsburg woman
‘This is what Angie would have wanted: to educate, inform and help the community heal’ Since learning about the death of their beloved co-worker, employees at Design 17...
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2nd teen arrested in armed robbery
Greenwood — Police have caught a second Indianapolis teen and charged him with the armed robbery of an affluent Johnson County couple. U.S. marshals arrested Bobby...
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Life defined by integrity, generosity, family, Wabash
On June 21, we lost a remarkable leader, statesman, humanitarian and friend with the death of former Indiana Lt. Gov. Dick Ristine. He set the standard for honorable, effective and...
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If you're angry, become advocate for children in need
Thank you for the editorial “Before another child dies, turn outrage into change,” June 21. Yes, there must be outrage for the kind of brutality to which these children...
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Indiana sweeps quick series with New York
We know the Indiana Fever can play from 17 points down. What if they are 17 ahead? Fever coach Lin Dunn looked at the scoreboard Saturday night and shuddered: Fever 47, New York...
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Find a way to compensate teachers for extra work
In Matthew Tully’s column (“IPS chief says unions tie his hands,” June 21), he quotes Indianapolis Public Schools Superintendent Eugene White as saying,...
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Spread the blame, but not on teachers' union
Once again The Star has seen fit to denigrate teachers and their union. Matthew Tully’s June 21 column blames the union for keeping Indianapolis Public Schools from doing its...
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Men turning to Planned Parenthood
More Indiana men are turning to Planned Parenthood for reproductive health care. Planned Parenthood of Indiana says nearly 4,600 men came to its health care centers around the...
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62-year-old Gary Catholic church closes
GARY, Ind. — Gary’s Blessed Sacrament Church has closed its doors after a final Mass, one of several northwestern Indiana Catholic churches closing due to dwindling attendance. A...
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IMA exhibit mixes style and function
R. Craig Miller is fond of saying that design is the most democratic of the arts. Even though the curator of the upcoming IMA exhibition, “European Design Since 1985: Shaping...
