Stories tagged with "june 3"
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Lawrence official's son is denied bail in killing
Marion Superior Court Judge Carol Orbison has denied a motion to set bail for an Indianapolis man charged with murder in the June shooting of a New Palestine man. Brett Poteat, 37,...
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Official's son appears in court in murder case
A son of Lawrence City Council President Donald Poteat was in Marion Superior Court on Thursday as his attorney challenged evidence against him in a murder trial. Brett Poteat, 37,...
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$2,300 going to clean shuttered firehouse
Muncie The city will spend $2,300 to clean the recently closed Fire Station No. 4. Mayor Sharon McShurley recently accused firefighters of making a mess before moving out of the...
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My View: Committed to policing with honesty, integrity
The June 3 editorial, “Exposing corruption in the ranks,” understated a number of important facts I believe your readers should know. First, and most important, Mayor...
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Public hearing July 1 for MSA-area project
A public hearing on a proposed apartment project near the site of what was Market Square Arena will be heard July 1. The proposal won preliminary backing two weeks ago from the...
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IMPD doesn't tolerate the few bad apples
The Star’s June 3 editorial, “Exposing corruption in the ranks,” discusses how temptation and opportunity are hazards to integrity in police work. I agree....
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Investigators probe hog manure spill
EATON, Ind. — Environmental investigators were trying to determine Monday whether someone intentionally caused a multimillion-gallon manure spill at an eastern Indiana hog...
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Water plant upgrades could begin in July
Safer drinking water could be flowing through taps in Northwestside homes by late next year as part of an Indianapolis Water upgrade. Five structures could be added to the T.W....
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Ex-Mishawaka coach pleads in sex case
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — A former middle school teacher and assistant girls softball and basketball coach at Penn High School in Mishawaka has pleaded guilty to a charge of sexual...
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Camp Atterbury storm repairs to cost $50M
EDINBURGH, Ind. — Tornado and flooding damage last year at the Indiana National Guard’s Camp Atterbury has resulted in $50 million in repair and construction plans,...
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Sam Lutfi sues Britney Spears, parents
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Britney Spears' former manager and friend Osama "Sam" Lutfi filed a libel and defamation lawsuit Tuesday against the singer and her parents.Lutfi's...
