Stories tagged with "new job"
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Westfield's new police chief 'jumped' at opportunity
Westfield’s new police chief is coming to the city looking for “a challenge, something different.” Joel Rush, who was named to his new role Monday, has spent his...
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Westfield hires new police chief
After four months of searching, Westfield has a new police chief. The city announced today that Joel Rush, an assistant police chief in Speedway, will become its new police...
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Former editor, general manager Tom Jekel named editor at Ohio paper
Tom Jekel, a former editor and general manager at The Noblesville Ledger and The Indianapolis Star, will join the staff of The Times-Reporter in eastern Ohio as editor. Jekel, 57,...
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Expect 'the best of our culture'Entertainer has big plans as center's artistic director
A five-time Grammy-nominated entertainer is coming to Carmel. Not only will pianist, singer and musical archivist Michael Feinstein perform with the Carmel Symphony Orchestra this...
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Access counselor's job is all about openness
By educating the public and local governments, new appointee hopes to diminish disputes To Andrew J. Kossack, the mission of the Office of the Indiana Public Access Counselor is...
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Washington Township hires Woodson
Lawrence Twp. official replaces departed Bruce Hibbard as No. 2 administrator A Lawrence Township schools administrator is moving west to a new job in Washington Township. The...
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Leader shares vision for Carmel's arts center
CARMEL — Steven Libman is on his third day on the job as the executive director of the Regional Performing Arts Center, and he already successfully got a crowd of more than...
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A few thoughts at the end of the ride
When my first newspaper, the Columbus Republic, decided to start a business section in 1986, I wanted nothing to do with it. Business was boring, especially to a young reporter...
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Washington Township fills schools' No. 2 job
A Lawrence Township Schools official will move slightly west to take a new job in Washington Township. The Washington Township School Board voted Wednesday to hire Nikki Woodson as...
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A few thoughts at the end of the ride
When my first newspaper, the Columbus Republic, decided to start a business section in 1986, I wanted nothing to do with it. Business was boring, especially to a young reporter...
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United Way prepares for annual campaign
Fishers — Leaders of the United Way of Central Indiana campaign in Hamilton County announced a 2009 goal of $2.9 million. This year’s campaign kicked off at the Fishers...
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Hamilton Co. United Way goal: $2.9M
FISHERS — Leaders of United Way of Central Indiana’s Hamilton County campaign announced this morning their goal to raise $2.9 million. This year’s campaign kicked off at the...
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Veterans' Home to cut full-time kitchen staff
West Lafayette — The Indiana Veterans’ Home is eliminating 16 full-time jobs in its food services department, aiming to cut costs by hiring more part-time workers. The...
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Actor Kal Penn starts work as White House liaison
To view this presentation, you need to install the Flash plug-in GET IT NOW WASHINGTON Actor Kal Penn started a new job Monday as a liaison between the White House...
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Biz Buzz: High-profile hire proves Lilly's Indy link
The move by Eli Lilly and Co. last week to hire former Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson shows that Big Pharma is committed to staying local, The Star’s “Biz...
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Libertarian Andy Horning leaving politics, Indiana
Hoosier candidate moving to Texas Andy Horning, Indiana’s most prominent Libertarian, is leaving the state — and politics — for a job in Texas. Horning, winless...
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'I just keep going,' IMPD's Fishburn says about new duties
Filing and other administrative tasks don’t much excite Jason Fishburn, and the Indianapolis police officer barely hesitates to say so. Even with the chief sitting a few...
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Former coal lobbyist fills environmental post
MERRILLVILLE A former coal industry lobbyist has been named to a top post with Indiana’s environmental agency, prompting environmental activists to raise questions about...
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Police major will be Westfield's acting chief
He’s lived in the county seat for 25 years and will transition to new job within 2-3 weeks Kevin Jowitt said finding out how the Noblesville Police Department can better...
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Tobias steps down as airport board chief
Longtime Indy exec Michael Stayton elected to replace him Randall L. Tobias stepped down Friday as president of the Indianapolis Airport Authority, saying he was content with last...
