Stories tagged with "nine days"
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Colts schedule doesn't get any easier
They travel to Baltimore, then have games against all their AFC South foes Stirring as it was, the Indianapolis Colts’ 14-point charge over the final 2:23 Sunday night at...
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School district police chief resigns after DUI guilty plea
Greenwood — Center Grove Schools Police Chief John Cox has turned in his resignation after pleading guilty Wednesday to charges of drunken driving. Cox pleaded guilty in...
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Center Grove Schools police chief resigns after drunken-driving arrest
Center Grove Schools Police Chief John Cox has turned in his resignation after his guilty plea Wednesday to charges of drunken driving. Cox pled guilty in Franklin City Court to...
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Little Nashville Opry fire ruled arson
NASHVILLE, Ind. — Someone set the fire that destroyed the Little Nashville Opry concert hall in Southern Indiana earlier this month, authorities said today. No one has been blamed...
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Noblesville girls like their chances in sectional
When the Noblesville girls golf team played at Grandview Golf Course in Anderson nine days ago, it shot its best score of the season. The 11th-ranked Millers hope that’s a...
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Man's run across state will benefit victim's family
In early July, a speaker at Tim Robison’s funeral rhetorically asked mourners what Robison had done to help them and what they could do to give something in return. The...
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Eli Lilly faces major challenges
With the launch of blood thinner Effient, Eli Lilly has snapped a 4-year dry spell without a new drug. It was a long time coming — four years, two months and nine days....
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If he is available, Blair must be the guy
The Pacers need "mean.’’ Not taking-candy-from-children mean or shooting-up-a-strip-joint-parking-lot mean, butmean, a guy with a bit of an angry edge and a...
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Minister will discuss slayings with kids
A minister hopes to use last week’s triple homicide on the Northeastside as a lesson for black children and teenagers to stay out of trouble. Rev. Malachi Walker, who lost a...
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Is your TV ready for the digital conversion?
The clock is ticking if you haven’t made the switch to digital. On Friday, federal law requires television stations to stop broadcasting in analog. Recently released Nielsen...
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Police: Man confessed to killing his father
Kokomo A Central Indiana man faces charges in the bludgeoning death of his 75-year-old father. Kokomo police say James Clingenpeel, 51, confessed to killing his father with a...
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50 pounds later, diet proves to be a Smash hit
Mawusi Ford, 29, Indianapolis, occupational therapist, Lifespan Therapy I was beginning to feel unhealthy. I had put on a lot of weight after I got married, and I wasn’t...
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10-1 team is No. 10 in 4A, set to give some youngsters varsity time
When the Noblesville softball team hosts today’s Noblesville Invitational, the Class 4A No. 10 Millers will be heavily favored in both games. Noblesville plays Lawrence North...
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Critics of welfare privatization want rollout barred
Nine days before the General Assembly session ends, critics of the state’s welfare privatization today called on lawmakers to protect those they claimed are hurt most by the new...
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No one's jealous of Martin's success
AVONDALE, Ariz. — One by one, the visitors filed into victory lane, eager to pay their respects to Mark Martin. Jimmie Johnson pushed past a throng of fans to get there,...
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Spector convicted of 2nd-degree murder
LOS ANGELES Phil Spector, famed "Wall of Sound" creator, faces a future behind prison walls after his second-degree murder conviction Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court....
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4-year-old's 911 call makes him Kid Hero
Fort Wayne -- Alex Hayes has received Fort Wayne's first Kid Hero award.The 4-year-old boy, who four weeks ago called 911 after his mother was knocked unconscious in a fall down...
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Corncob fire in Delphi could be out today
DELPHI – A smoldering fire in a massive stack of corncobs burning since Dec. 27 could be out sometime today.Officials with The Andersons in Delphi said the last firefighters...
