Stories tagged with "part time"
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Animal shelter grapples with need to cut costs
Muncie — The future of the city’s animal shelter is uncertain as budget cuts and a clause in a union contract might decimate the staff for next year, Mayor Sharon...
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Republican trustee to face opponent in May
AVON — A local Republican Party leader has announced his nomination for Washington Township trustee. Don Hodson, the Washington Township Republican chairman since 1998, said...
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IMA workers to take 1-week furloughs
Employees at the Indianapolis Museum of Art will take a week of unpaid leave to help the museum trim costs and maintain free admission for visitors. For a fiscal year that began...
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Southport mayor proposes leaner budget
Funding for public safety would see an increase because of police force restructuring Southport Mayor Robin Thoman says his proposed budget for 2010 would provide some property-tax...
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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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Carmel arts center signs Feinstein
He says he’ll likely make about $500K as artistic director Grammy-nominated pianist, singer and musical archivist Michael Feinstein said Tuesday that he has signed a contract...
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Can recovery grow as incomes remain flat?
WASHINGTON — Household income in the United States is essentially stagnant, raising doubts about whether consumers already hurt by job losses can sustain an economic...
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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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Hoosier Lotto winner strikes again
GREENFIELD, Ind. — Winning $2.3 million in the Hoosier Lotto nearly seven years ago apparently wasn’t the end of Michael Dalton’s run of luck. The retiree from...
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Guardian Home's last resident to be moved
The last child was expected to be moved from the Marion County Children’s Guardian Home before midnight Tuesday as officials scrambled to reorganize and keep the building...
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Children's Guardian Home to stay open
By a 28-0 vote, the City-County Council extended the life of the Children’s Guardian Home on the Eastside tonight. With dozens of supporters watching — some holding...
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Council approves revised ethics code
Members may vote on issues that could benefit them directly at new limit of $1,000, not $5,000 The Indianapolis City-County Council on Monday approved an ethics code that allows...
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Historical Society cuts more staff, changes project
The Indiana Historical Society announced a round of staff cuts and changes to a major construction project Friday, after the value of its endowment dropped by one-third in the past...
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'Admission' unseals hushed secrets behind ivied walls
At the end of Jean Hanff Korelitz's wise and engaging novel about a college admissions officer, the main character is advised by a friend, "You could always write a book. Doesn't...
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Scrap metal dealer's trial is postponed
The trial of a Westside scrap metal dealer who has claimed his business was targeted by police officers working part time for a rival company has been delayed for two months. Troy...
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Copper scrap theft trial delayed
The theft trial of a Westside scrap dealer has been delayed for two months. The trial of Troy Flanagan had been scheduled to begin at 9 this morning but has been continued until...
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State to hire 50 in Indy to help jobless claims
About 100 Hoosiers will be hired to work a job that involves helping the unemployed.Gov. Mitch Daniels today announced in Fort Wayne that 50 new positions will be hired to staff...
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Steve Carell buys Massachusetts general store
How cool would it be to have Steve Carell bagging...
