Stories tagged with "pmupdate"
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Danville High band to host Holiday Melodies event Saturday
Danville High School band members will host a Holiday Melodies program at 6 p.m. Saturday in the high school auditorium, 100 Warrior Way. The event will include a silent auction...
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Indiana self-publisher to partner with Harlequin
A match made in book publishing involves the affairs of a Bloomington, Ind.-based business. Toronto-based Harlequin Enterprises Limited, known for its romance books designed for...
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Purdue international enrollment growing
Purdue University has the second-largest number of international students among public schools in the United States, according to the Institute of International Education. The Open...
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Discovery of moon water excites IU researcher
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — An Indiana University geologist who spent years studying lunar soils collected by the Apollo astronauts says NASA’s discovery of water on the moon...
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Vonage settles with Indiana, 31 other states
NEW YORK — Internet phone service provider Vonage Holdings Corp. has agreed to pay $3 million to Indiana and 31 other states to settle an investigation into some of its...
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Elkhart towable RV maker to hire 400 by 2010
ELKHART — Heartland Recreational Vehicles, which manufactures a line of towable recreational vehicles, today said it has begun the first phase of an “aggressive”...
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IU among first schools for USA Today online effort
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — USA Today has launched a new online initiative targeting college students, with Indiana, Penn State, and Missouri the first schools to take part in the...
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Police question 3 in Westside slaying
A man whose body was found Sunday on the Westside has been identified as Gregory Moore, 27. Police said Moore was found shot in the face and lying in a yard at 18th Street and...
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Mother of wandering toddler arrested
The mother of a wandering toddler who went unclaimed by her family for a day was arrested today and charged with child neglect. Tuesday House, 38, admitted she left the child in...
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Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard seeks motorsports jobs in Germany trip
Mayor Greg Ballard and an entourage are in Europe today at the start of a nine-day overseas trip meant to attract jobs and manufacturing technology to Indianapolis to grow the...
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Palin to stop in Noblesville on Thursday
Former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin will return to Noblesville this week to promote her new book, “Going Rogue.” Palin will sign copies of the book from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m....
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Lafayette Square group to discuss future land use
The Lafayette Square Area Coalition will meet Wednesday night to discuss land use plans for the Northwestside. A land-use committee has worked to plan the area’s future,...
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Zionsville council to discuss $4.5M sewer project tonight
ZIONSVILLE — The Zionsville Town Council will hold a special meeting at 7 p.m. tonight at Town Hall. Councilors will discuss bonds for the Zionsville Road sewer project and...
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IU adds ranked recruit, but loses out on a bigger prospect
Indiana University has added another nationally ranked player to its 2010 recruiting class after suffering a setback over the weekend. Will Sheehey, a 6-5 wing from Florida ranked...
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Pendleton Pike to reopen Thursday after 6-year construction
The long and expensive reconstruction of Pendleton Pike will be completed this week. Barrels and signs will be removed and drivers can rush along on freshly laid pavement, as years...
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Crane migration draws N. Indiana crowds
MEDARYVILLE, Ind. — Hundreds of people have been flocking to a Northern Indiana wildlife refuge where thousands of sandhill cranes are making their annual fall migration stop. Some...
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Warriors trade ex-Pacer Jackson to Bobcats
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Golden State Warriors found a home for the disgruntled swingman Stephen Jackson, sending him to the Charlotte Bobcats today in a four-player deal that pairs...
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Peerless Pump hires new president
Andrew Warrington has been named president of Peerless Pump Co., one of Indianapolis’ oldest industrial businesses. Warrington on Dec. 1 will assume the role that’s...
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Indianapolis new-home construction picks up in October
Homebuilders in the Indianapolis area finally saw a turnaround in new home construction in October. Builders filed 338 single-family building permits in the nine-county metro area...
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With $12M gift, Eli Lilly stays No. 1 United Way donor
Eli Lilly and Co. is poised to retain its title as the No. 1 donor to United Way of Central Indiana as executives with the Indianapolis drugmaker today pledged $12 million to the...
