Stories tagged with "pike township"
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Meet the Teacher: Kevin Michael Ryan
Grade/subject at what school: Math, Pike High School, Pike Township. Number of years teaching: Five. Work e-mail: kmryan@pike.k12.in.us Background/schooling: Currently working on...
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Westside YMCA to host breakfast with Santa
The West District YMCA, which serves western Marion and Hendricks counties, will hold its annual Breakfast with Santa on Dec. 12. Families are invited to have breakfast and get...
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Pike High counselor named one of state's best
Pike High School counselor Sarah Spearman has been named one of the state’s best. Spearman was selected as the Indiana School Counselor Association Exemplary High School...
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Homeless prevention fair offers no easy fix for those on the brink
Jackie Hooten arrived at a social services resource fair Tuesday with hope but not a lot of expectations. As it turned out, her hope was not fulfilled, but she pretty much expected...
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Indianapolis to land another 100 Beckman Coulter jobs
Beckman Coulter, a global life sciences company with quarterly revenues of more than $800 million, is moving more work to Indianapolis along with 100 jobs. The Fullerton,...
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90 trees to be planted at Pike soccer fields
Volunteers will bring their gloves and shovels to Pike Township soccer fields on Saturday to plant about 90 trees. The tree planting will be from 9 a.m. to noon at the Mary and...
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Four hurt when school bus, pick-up collide
A Pike Township school bus collided with a pick-up truck on the Northwestside this morning, injuring four students and one motorist. The accident happened at 7:41 a.m. at the...
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Soon-to-be-closed Kroger 'struggled'
Kroger is closing a three-decade-old store on the Westside that failed despite a nearly $2 million makeover seven years ago. The store at 5615 W. 38th St. will close Nov. 14, with...
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Kroger to close store at West 38th Street
Kroger is closing a three-decade-old store on the Westside that failed despite a nearly $2 million makeover seven years ago. The store at 5615 W. 38th St. will close Nov. 14, with...
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Pike Twp. firefighters going door to door
Pike Township firefighters will spend three days knocking on residents’ doors to help prevent fires. The department’s fourth annual Operation Smoke Alarm will be this...
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City officials to explain code enforcement
The Indianapolis Office of Code Enforcement will talk to Northeastside and Northwestside residents about city services and enforcing civil codes. Know the Code meetings cover...
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Distributor to unveil $40M project in Pike Twp.
Fastenal, a distributor of industrial and construction supplies that employs 500 workers on the Northwestside, today will unveil a $40 million product-handling facility. The...
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Officials to explain code enforement
The Indianapolis Office of Code Enforcement will talk to Northeastside and Northwestside residents about city services and enforcing civil codes. Know the Code meetings cover...
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Relocation of traffic court, probation office rejected
Resident opposition prompts council to vote against move The City-County Council on Monday rejected a second proposal to relocate a county traffic court and satellite probation...
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Council vote turns back relocation of traffic court
Resident opposition fuels rejection of move to Northwestside The City-County Council Monday rejected a second proposal to relocate a county traffic court and satellite probation...
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Council to vote on moving traffic court, probation site
Plan to move traffic court and probation office angered residents, and initial vote was shelved in June A controversial proposal to move a busy traffic court and satellite...
