Stories tagged with "s board"
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Don't let curtain fall on the arts
The impending loss of one of Indianapolis’ longtime cultural institutions once again underscores questions of just how committed this city and the Ballard administration are...
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Civic Theatre moving to Carmel arts complex
In $10M deal, company will use center’s 500-seat theater as its permanent residence One of Steven Libman’s first missions as executive director of the Regional...
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Carmel Clay school board studies budget cuts
Carmel Clay school board secretary Greg Phillips wants to make sure the board explores every opportunity before cutting teaching positions. “I want us to turn over every...
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Greenwood airport location under study
Greenwood — A 10-year master plan study that could spur the relocation of Greenwood Municipal Airport is expected to be released within six weeks. The city’s Board of...
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Greenwood airport studying expansion options
Expansion study may lead to relocation A 10-year master plan study that could spur the relocation of Greenwood Municipal Airport is expected to be released within six weeks. The...
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Community Awards given in Danville
The Greater Danville Chamber of Commerce has announced the winners of its annual Community Awards. Each year, the chamber gives awards to one winner in each of the six categories;...
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Wishard to get $6M grant if initiative passes
The Wishard Foundation said today it has received a $6 million grant to upgrade the Indianapolis hospital, but only if today’s referendum passes. The grant would come from...
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Brand is remembered as visionary
Conseco event celebrates the life of man who led IU, NCAA Myles Brand, the former president of Indiana University and the NCAA, was remembered Wednesday night at Conseco Fieldhouse...
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Notables gather to honor Brand
Chair in cancer research at IU will honor late NCAA president Myles Brand, the former president of Indiana University and the NCAA, was remembered Wednesday night at Conseco...
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HSE: Older students must wait for H1N1 shots
FISHERS — Hamilton Southeastern Schools officials said a shortage of the H1N1 vaccine may mean the older students will have to wait longer to be administered the shots. So...
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Computers could help map battleground
Historians want to locate, preserve buried artifacts without digging BATTLE GROUND, Ind. — With the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Tippecanoe two years away, a new effort...
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Just follow the money in politicians' foundations
While questions have been raised about the charitable foundation founded by U.S. Rep. Steve Buyer , R-Ind., he isn’t the only Indiana member of Congress to have such a...
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Investor offers CIT $6 billion loan in bid to stave off collapse
NEW YORK — Billionaire investor Carl Icahn offered a $6 billion lifeline to struggling lender CIT Group. In a letter Monday to CIT’s board of directors, Icahn said he...
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College moves to create pharmacy school
Fort Wayne — Manchester College hopes to start the first doctoral program for pharmacology in northeast Indiana. Manchester officials want to start a pharmacy school in Fort...
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Greenfield moves ahead with 2nd roundabout
Greenfield city officials are proceeding with plans for a roundabout at the intersection of McKenzie Road and Franklin Street despite objections from Hancock County Public Library...
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Cancer walk Saturday in Hamilton Co.
NOBLESVILLE — After losing both of his parents to cancer and finding out his wife had breast cancer five years ago, Ron Wilson wanted “to do something to help the folks here in...
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Brian Burke named to Lex Mundi board
Named to board Brian K. Burke of Baker&Daniels LLP has been named to Lex Mundi’s board of directors. Baker&Daniels is the exclusive Indiana member of Lex Mundi, the...
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Interactive Intelligence plays the board game well
Interactive Intelligence develops and sells software used by call centers and businesses to make phone calls over the Internet. Technical stuff. But if you’re looking for...
