Stories tagged with "paperwork"
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Hatcher's daughter eyes running for Gary mayor
Gary — The daughter of former Gary Mayor Richard Hatcher is considering a campaign to follow in his footsteps as the city’s leader. Ragen Hatcher, 31, filed paperwork...
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LeBron to change uniform number
CLEVELAND — The Plain Dealer is reporting that LeBron James has filed paperwork with the NBA to change his uniform number. James tells the Cleveland newspaper that he will...
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Johnson County property tax bills to go out on time
County quicker with paperwork, state is quicker with approval; statements to go out in late April It might not be a piece of mail Johnson County residents are happy to get, but...
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Attorney pulls out of prosecutor's race
Attorney Steve Stoesz withdrew from the Hamilton County prosecutor’s race Monday, only five days after he filed his paperwork to join the Republican primary. Stoesz declined...
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Storm delays Hill's reelection filing
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The massive weekend snowstorm that buried the Washington area with up to three feet of snow has delayed Indiana Democratic Congressman Baron Hill’s plans...
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Seymour unhappy with plan to close State Police post
Seymour city leaders expressed dismay at Indiana State Police plans to close the Seymour post within the next few months. The move, confirmed Thursday, follows the layoffs of 42...
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Danville's town offices move into former middle school
Danville town leaders have begun the arduous process of moving their town administration offices from the Downtown Square to one of the community’s oldest and most prominent...
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Danville town offices to close and move
Danville — Danville town offices will close for the rest of the week as workers move to the old Danville Middle School. Moving the offices of the town manager,...
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Danville government offices closed for week
DANVILLE — Danville town offices will close for the rest of the week beginning Wednesday as workers move the offices to the old Danville Middle School, 49 N. Wayne St. Moving...
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Healthy Petts too much for Millers
Zionsville star returns from major knee injury to score twice, but Noblesville boys still a proud bunch Things couldn’t have started out any better for the Noblesville boys...
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Considering a short sale? Here are a few short answers
NEW YORK — For a homeowner who needs to sell but has a mortgage balance higher than the property value, one option is something called a “short sale.” And...
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Emmis Communications posts a loss in second quarter
Indianapolis Plunging revenues and a major one-time impairment charge related to a decline in the value of the company led Indianapolis-based Emmis Communications to a $135.56...
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Miller boys soccer team routs Mavericks
After having to forfeit its first six wins, including three in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference, the 13th-ranked Noblesville boys soccer team picked up its first official HCC...
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Meet Ball State's next opponent: New Hampshire
Record: 1-0. Last time out: Defeated St. Francis, Pa., 24-14. Appalachian State’s 2007 victory at Michigan has inspired a Division I-AA revolt. Virginia and Duke lost to I-AA...
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City cuts discrimination claim backlog
A shortcoming in Indianapolis government that had frustrated the mayor, a nearly two-year delay in resolving discrimination complaints filed with the Office of Equal Opportunity,...
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Part of trail might be open in time for race
Avon — The first section of the B&O Trail might be open for an upcoming race fundraiser. Workers are installing pavement and trail nodes for the first 1,000 feet of the...
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Kennedy not concerned record isn't his any more
As far as Bob Kennedy was concerned, his record had lasted too long anyway. While track and field can sometimes suffer from too much emphasis on times and not enough on...
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County councilman eyes run for mayor
Greenfield — Richard Pasco, a Hancock County Council member, has filed paperwork to form a mayoral campaign committee. Pasco lost to eventual Mayor Brad DeReamer by seven...
