Stories tagged with "member board"
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Unions set to file grievance against city
Judge’s ruling says court isn’t the place for dispute over health coverage for spouses A judge’s ruling on Friday extended a battle between the city and its...
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Westside domestic-violence resource center finds success
Beacon of Hope has helped 22 women find shelter since opening in July Three months after opening its doors and taking its first crisis calls, the Beacon of Hope Center for Women...
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State lands IT center, promise of 700 jobs
Northern Indiana will gain 700 jobs with two announcements today from the governor and economic development leaders. Gov. Mitch Daniels said startup Zuna Infotech, which provides...
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Brownsburg education group elects 9 board members
The Brownsburg Education Foundation recently elected nine new members to its board of directors. Jayme Adelsperger, Pam Ancel, Steve Floyd, Joshua Kendrick, Linda Krampen, Mike...
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Purdue's leader will help oversee Smithsonian
WASHINGTON — The president of Purdue University has been appointed to the powerful board of regents overseeing the Smithsonian Institution in Washington. President Barack...
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HSE advancing plans for lawsuit against state
FISHERS — Hamilton Southeastern Schools leaders plan to meet with attorneys on Monday to discuss how the district might sue the state for equitable distribution of pupil...
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Beacon of Hope women's center ready to help
The Beacon of Hope Center for Women has had its share of amazing circumstances in the past two years to turn a simple suggestion into a domestic violence resource. The faith-based,...
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Hancock County judge upholds deputy's 2006 firing
McPeek claimed he was unfairly targeted in ’06 A former Hendricks County sheriff’s deputy, fired after a series of disciplinary actions, has lost his court appeal for...
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Children's Guardian Home still viable?
Official seeks vote to rescind closing, saying state hasn’t offered alternative to county shelter A Marion County Commissioner said he wants to reverse an April decision to...
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Word on IU tuition hikes unlikely until July
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — With the state budget unsettled possibly until the end of this month, Indiana University trustees likely will wait until July before setting tuition rates for...
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IU students might not learn tuition until July
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — With the state budget unsettled possibly until the end of this month, Indiana University trustees likely will wait until July before setting tuition rates...
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No details in proposal to cut $13M to aid CIB
Daniels administration silent on specifics, if it has them Gov. Mitch Daniels’ administration refused to elaborate Friday on $13 million in cuts he has proposed to fix the...
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CIB plan mixes cost cuts, tax increases
Insisting the Capital Improvement Board has overspent in an “embarrassing” way, Gov. Mitch Daniels, along with Mayor Greg Ballard, unveiled a proposal Thursday to kill...
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IndyCar teams: We back Tony George
WEST ALLIS, Wis. — IndyCar Series team owners supported Tony George on Saturday by issuing a statement on behalf of the league’s embattled chief executive officer. George’s ability...
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Ketzenberger: Foreclosure rank good for state
Indianapolis Star business columnist John Ketzenberger says it’s good news for Indiana – but bad news for the rest of the country – that Indiana is no longer...
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Activist shareholder wins spot on Conseco board
An activist shareholder of insurer Conseco today gained a spot on the board of directors. Roger Keith Long, 61, of West Palm Beach, Fla.-based Otter Creek Partners, is the only...
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Amylin says Icahn trying to sell company to Lilly
Billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn wants to engineer a prompt sale of Amylin Pharmaceuticals to its diabetes drug partner Eli Lilly and Co., Amylin said today. Amylin’s...
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Westfield woman hopes to start a Christian Youth Theater
After two years of planning, Lori Rigdon is on the cusp of bringing Christian Youth Theater to Hamilton County. The nonprofit, after-school theater-arts training, for ages 4-18,...
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Transportation legislation isn't friendly to taxpayers
In a March 8 commentary, the Central Indiana Regional Transportation Authority executive director implores us to “let your representatives know that you support improved...
