Stories tagged with "mid 1990s"
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Violinist has interests beyond his music
Musical careers at the international soloist level are so competitive that the most surprising thing about Corey Cerovsek’s living in Paris is how little it helps his...
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Emmy-winning TV producer also a best-selling novelist
Imagine you’re an Emmy award-winning producer and writer, one of the most prolific in television history with at least 42 series to your credit. During four decades in the...
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Cut in program to help parents causes concern
Fort Wayne — The Indiana Department of Child Services has cut millions of dollars from its Healthy Families program, leaving social service providers worried that counseling...
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Pianist Monika Herzig works to promote women in jazz
Monika Herzig came to the U.S. in 1987 from Germany with then-boyfriend Peter Kienle. The pianist-guitarist couple settled in Alabama because Herzig had won a music scholarship to...
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Humane Society HQ renovation will help animals
Humane Society of Johnson County will be able to house dogs, cats for 1st time The Humane Society of Johnson County announced last week that it would start a major renovation of...
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More growth spurs Plainfield road project
Plainfield — Several years earlier than expected, construction is under way to widen a key road through Plainfield’s industrial parks. Crews from Rieth-Riley...
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Perry Road widening project is under way
Cost is less than expected for work to handle traffic servicing Plainfield’s industrial parks Several years earlier than expected, construction is under way to widen a key...
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AFL-CIO's new leadership seeks more clout, members
WASHINGTON — John Sweeney spent the past 14 years building the AFL-CIO into a political powerhouse for workers’ rights and other progressive Democratic causes. Yet over...
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Noblesville man had humble start as State Fair volunteer
A Noblesville resident honored during the Indiana State Fair for his 40 years as a volunteer for Hamilton County’s 4-H program got his start working at the State Fair by...
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Up, stethoscope: NBC, CBS join crowded medical field
ER may be DOA. But the doctor is in. So are the nurses and paramedics.Three medical dramas roll out over the next month, all aimed at becoming the next ER, the character-driven,...
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Slamball combines elements of basketball, football, trampoline
Indianapolis native Kirsch coaches sport that’s obscure here, a hit in China and Italy Brendan Kirsch knows actor Steve Carell as a guy who stays in his role. He’s...
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Noblesville resident honored for 4-H volunteerism
A Noblesville resident, honored Saturday for his 40 years as a volunteer for Hamilton County’s 4-H program, got his start working at the Indiana State Fair by driving his...
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Hoosier's Twitter photo-share service set to take off
Hoosier’s photo-share service set to take off Holiday World and local hot dog vendor King David both use Twitter to advertise last-minute deals. Even Indiana Lt. Gov. Becky...
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Police tow car, seek clues in Michael Jackson death
LOS ANGELES — Police investigating Michael Jackson’s death looked into his medical treatment Friday, seeking to interview one of the pop king’s doctors and...
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Indiana's executions at a standstill
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Indiana has gone two years without an execution for the first time since the mid-1990s, when it put five inmates to death, and prosecutors say the decline...
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State executions at slowest pace in 15 years
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Indiana has gone two years without an execution for the first time since the mid-1990s, when it put five inmates to death, and prosecutors say the decline could...
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Greenwood City Court goes online to manage cases
City will look into electronic ticketing system for police Greenwood has the first city court in the state to go online with Odyssey, the Indiana Supreme Court’s new...
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Greenwood goes online to manage court cases
City will look into electronic ticketing system for police Greenwood has the first city court in the state to go online with Odyssey, the Indiana Supreme Court’s new...
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Lawrence City Council members now questioning 544 apartments proposed for city
Opposition to a proposed 544-unit apartment complex in Lawrence appears to be growing, with some City Council members now questioning whether the development is too big for its...
