Stories tagged with "meridian st"
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'Repo man' fracas ends with driver's arrest
A 37-year-old Greenwood woman was charged with kicking an Indianapolis Metropolitan police officer in the groin during an arrest during a “repo man” altercation....
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Salvation Army starts fund raising
Today, The Salvation Army planned to officially start its largest fundraising campaign of the year, the Tree of Lights. A public ceremony to mark the start will begin at 11:15 a.m....
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Holiday spirit grabs Old Town Greenwood
Tree-lighting ceremony, appearance by Santa among Saturday’s family events Choirs will be singing, Christmas tree lights will begin beaming, and Santa and Mrs. Claus will be...
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Briefly Around the State + Nation
Daniels to speak at business seminar Indianapolis Gov. Mitch Daniels will talk about what companies are doing to expand during the Growing Your Business in Indiana summit on...
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Rep. Burton to meet with constituents
State Rep. Woody Burton, R-Greenwood, will host a series of public meetings this weekend aimed at the upcoming legislative session that begins Jan. 5. Three meetings have been...
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Indianapolis-area ceremonies salute veterans
With choirs, clothing drives and parades, groups throughout the Indianapolis area will be honoring veterans today and Wednesday. The highlight will be the traditional Veterans Day...
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Spirit & Place festival promotes positive change
The annual Spirit&Place festival is streamlined from 16 days to 10 this year, but it would be a mistake to refer to the collaborative community project as small. Forty events...
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Dealer Services in Carmel nears new tax break
CARMEL — The City Council designated an area an economic revitalization area as the first step in potentially providing a local company with a tax abatement. The approved...
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Former Colt arrested, accused of battery
A former Indianapolis Colt faces trouble with the law. Chijoke Nwokorie was arrested on preliminary battery charges Sunday morning by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police...
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Ex-Colts lineman held in battery case
A former Indianapolis Colt faces new trouble with the law. Chijoke Nwokorie was arrested on preliminary battery charges this morning by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police...
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Trick-or-treating times set for Saturday
What will the governor be wearing? The best way to find out will be to include the governor’s residence, 4750 N. Meridian St., on your trick-or-treat rounds Saturday night....
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City wants new ideas for old hospital
Developers will be asked to provide suggestions for closed Winona Memorial Five years after it closed, Winona Memorial Hospital has fallen into the hands of the city, which will...
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Family restaurant, popular in the 1930s, reopens
Some 70 years ago, Iozzo’s Garden of Italy was a two-floor restaurant with a bandstand and a hearty menu of slow-cooked favorites of southern Italy. It was a Midwestern...
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"Taste of the Seasons" benefits local charities
The second annual “Taste of the Seasons” event to benefit the United Hope Foundation will be held Friday, Nov. 13, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Ritz Charles, 12156 N....
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Owl City to play Murat on Jan. 24
One-man electronica act Owl City will perform Jan. 24 at the Murat Egyptian Room, 502 N. New Jersey St. Adam Young is on tour to promote current Owl City album “Ocean...
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Owl City to play Murat on Jan. 24
One-man electronica act Owl City will perform Jan. 24 at the Murat Egyptian Room, 502 N. New Jersey St. Adam Young is on tour to promote current Owl City album “Ocean Eyes” and Top...
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Spine-tingling fun awaits museum's 'Tomb of Doom' visitors
The “Tomb of Doom: Quest for the Lost Mummy” will haunt visitors to The Children’s Museum for two weeks, but volunteers have spent about a year planning and...
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Hockey youths plan day of service
Central Indiana youth hockey players will be doing more than just practicing their skating and stick skills in their spare time during this season. More than 2,200 players ages...
