Stories tagged with "marion county"
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Wayne Township theater group wins 4 awards for '09 season
The Wayne Township Community Theatre won four awards for its 2009 season and will produce an encore performance of one show this month. The theater group received 27 nominations...
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Pike High School teacher charged with possession of child porn
A former Pike High School teacher was charged by federal authorities with possession of child pornography, the U.S. Attorney’s office said Thursday. Jason T. Krockenberger,...
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Salvation Army opens library today in Indianapolis Westside location
A grant is helping the Salvation Army open a library today at its Westside location. The Salvation Army received a $25,000 grant from Target, said Mike Rowland, media director for...
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Man rescued from fire dies a day later
A man who was rescued from a Westside fire and revived died early Wednesday. Michael Sanders, 49, had been in critical condition at Wishard Memorial Hospital since the fire at his...
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Parade, festival highlight Lafayette Square area's diversity
Parade featuring more than 30 organizations, festival and other events highlight the many cultures in the Lafayette Square area Cold weather couldn’t stop Lafayette...
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Washington Township students support Red Ribbon Week
Sporting red T-shirts, the color of drug-free awareness, 850 Nora Elementary students pledged to stay away from drugs. As part of national Red Ribbon Week, students at the...
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Cartoonist's humorous work appeals to all ages
A whimsical grandmother whose medication takes up all the medicine cabinet space, a dryer that eats socks, and a dog nipping at her heels make up the world of single mom Dotty....
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Carmel business steps forward to sponsor 2010 county spelling bee
Williams Comfort Air, Carmel, agrees to pick up sponsorship fee, winner’s trip to D.C. The 2010 Hamilton County Spelling Bee has found a sponsor. Williams Comfort Air in...
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Railroad exhibit includes old Irvington depot
Always a fan of Irvington history, Ron Huggler, 70, became interested in the community’s old railroad depot when he found a photograph on the eBay online site that showed the...
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Regional round throws Warriors for a loop
Team loses just 1 senior starter from volleyball squad that won 1st sectional in 22 years The Warren Central volleyball team looks to have a bright future, but its first regional...
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Braves get their shot at Trojans
Class 3A top-ranked Bishop Chatard is an inviting target for Brebeuf Jesuit in sectional title game This is what the Brebeuf Jesuit football team has been waiting for. When Ryan...
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Saints go to state finals confident, calm
Players draw on experience of playing in last year’s state finals Lutheran volleyball coach Kathleen Anderson said she didn’t see the Saints’ season slipping away...
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Falcons, Cardinals see better days ahead
Perry coach: ‘I definitely feel like we’re headed in the right direction’ The Perry Meridian High School football team took its expected thumping Friday night in...
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Franklin Central High School group celebrates the traditional Indian festival of Diwali
A feast for the eyes and taste buds awaited as Franklin Central High School’s World Cultures Club gathered recently to learn more about the Indian festival of Diwali....
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Chatard students hold day of service
Entire student body fans out across the city to help others; school administrators may make it an annual event Bishop Chatard High School students expanded their reach recently by...
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Ben Davis Marching Giants climb the state finals scale
Ben Davis unit develops new routine, finishes 5th in finals The Ben Davis Marching Giants moved up five places in the Indiana State School Music Association’s marching band...
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What's the impact of school referendums?
T he results of the Southside school referendums this week won’t have a direct impact north of Raymond Street or south of the Marion County Line. However, the indirect impact...
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Sewer project to limit traffic on Cold Spring Road
Through traffic will be blocked until September as work moves from south to north Westside Indianapolis residents will soon have more barricades to avoid. As part of a...
