Stories tagged with "lunchtime"
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Double dose of warmth: coats and compassion
In its 23rd year, Coats for Kids makes sure nearly 5,000 children can bundle up for winter For more than 10 years, Betty Bledsoe has attended the annual Coats for Kids campaign...
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Colts hold 3-ring rally on Circle today
The south half of Monument Circle turned into a blue circus at lunchtime today. To celebrate their home opener Sunday vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars at Lucas Oil Stadium, the...
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City Market's best hope: creativity
Mayor Greg Ballard is determined the venerable City Market won’t die on his watch. At the same time, he wants it to live with little or no taxpayer subsidy. So. Is there...
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Performing Arts Center roof repairs still up in the air
Work on cracked steel beams was to be completed this week Carmel officials were not talking earlier this week about whether repairs to steel roof beams on the Performing Arts...
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Final Word: I watch what I eat, with an eye on the fries
E-mail cwilson@usatoday.com I have been in a relationship now for almost 25 years. In fact, the silver anniversary is coming up this November. But it's time for me to...
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Final Word: I watch what I eat, with an eye on the fries
E-mail cwilson@usatoday.com I have been in a relationship now for almost 25 years. In fact, the silver anniversary is coming up this November. But it's time for me to...
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City Market turns ambition into action
What do fresh bread, fresh fish and hot tamales have in common? It may sound like the set-up to a joke, but Stevi Stoesz, director of business development at the Indianapolis City...
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Shooters adjust to Lucas Oil Stadium's open spaces
Shooting practice was a high priority as the four teams competing in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Midwest Regional took the floor today at Lucas Oil Stadium. The 50-minute...
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First and foremost, Boles gets his DQ fix
Every year, judge finds his way to the head of the line on opening day Granted, the dash to the Danville Dairy Queen isn’t high on everyone’s list of events heralding...
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Judge claims season's 1st ice-cream in Danville -- again
DANVILLE — Granted, the dash to the Danville Dairy Queen isn’t high on everyone’s list of events to herald the coming of spring. Punxsutawney Phil has that...
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Pancakes anyone? Syrup made from school trees
Crooked Creek Elementary students in Washington Township are learning how to turn sap into syrup. Parent Mary Beth Dzubay came up with the idea to tap the school’s maple trees for...
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Allergic reaction sidelines Beech Grove mayor
Beech Grove Mayor Joe Wright left a Southside hospital today after becoming sick a day earlier from unknowingly consuming peanut particles in a salad at a Downtown restaurant....
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Picasso, Matisse prints stolen from Berlin gallery
BERLIN (AP) -- Thieves stole works by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse and others from a Berlin gallery over the New Year's holiday, police said Friday.More than 30 works -...
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'Ann Dancing' returns to perch Friday
After a two-month hiatus, "Ann Dancing" will return to action Friday at her Downtown perch.Malfunctioning electronic panels that drive the four-sided, illuminated fixture at the...
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Don't take cheap route to children's future
Recently, a lunchtime discussion turned to the extent to which Indiana lags in mass transit. Wouldn't it be great, someone said, if we had high-speed rail to Chicago?That...
