Stories tagged with "mccordsville"
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Town address request would alter ZIP codes
Fishers — A request from Fishers to the U.S. Postal Service might mean some residences and businesses would need to change their ZIP codes. Some Fishers businesses and homes...
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Town wants all to have a Fishers ZIP code
It’s a case of identity and revenue for town; Postal Service is studying issue A request from Fishers to the U.S. Postal Service might mean some residences and businesses...
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Pendleton Pike to reopen after 6-year construction
On Thursday, Cafe Heidelberg will have outlasted six years of construction along Pendleton Pike. “Business went way down, especially when they moved the construction to my...
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Pendleton Pike to reopen Thursday after 6-year construction
The long and expensive reconstruction of Pendleton Pike will be completed this week. Barrels and signs will be removed and drivers can rush along on freshly laid pavement, as years...
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HSE Schools ballot question draws few early
FISHERS — Next week marks the final stretch before voters decide the fiscal fate of Hamilton Southeastern Schools on Nov. 10. The district will ask voters to approve a $5.5...
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Better ways to achieve cleaner environment
Although I differ on most issues with Lee Hamilton, I think he is an honest, thoughtful patriot. Still, his column on climate change leaves me cold (“Weathering climate...
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Feeling the heat but still waiting for 'clean energy'
The U.S. Senate will soon take up cap-and-trade or, as some have called it, cap and tax. Many believe the Earth is warming as a result of the increasing emission of “green...
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3 reach settlements in insider trade cases
Trio had ties to director of First Indiana on eve of its ’07 acquisition by M&I Three area investors have settled an insider-trading case involving shares of First...
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For sake of Chicago's Olympic bid, new TV network on hold
It’s uncertain when — or if — the U.S. Olympic Committee’s proposed new television network will launch. But by postponing the network, the USOC is trying to...
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Pendleton Heights junior is top U.S. girls pole vaulter
It would be special enough to say that Ellie McCardwell is America’s top high school girls pole vaulter. But those who know her would tell you she’s so much more than...
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Thousands of students celebrate at IUPUI commencement
About 6,000 sons and daughters gave their moms a huge Mother’s Day gift today when they received their degrees during Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis’ 40th...
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2 men in 2010 Hamilton Co. races
David Wyser makes formal announcement today Two career deputies are gunning for top spots in Hamilton County next year. Marion County Chief Trial Deputy David Wyser, 49, Fishers,...
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Woman dead in Geist-area shooting
Hamilton County authorities think a case of mistaken identity led a woman to shoot and wound her husband early Saturday, only a few weeks after their wedding. Distraught over her...
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Escaped prisoner found at Eastside motel
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police early this morning captured a fugitive who had escaped from a minimum security camp outside the New Castle Correctional Facility.The fugitive,...
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McCordsville delays planned Lowe's store
Developers of a proposed Lowe's Home Improvement store and McCordsville town officials have agreed to wait until June to approve rezoning for a proposed store site.Lowe's wants...
