Stories tagged with "savezones"
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Indy man tied to Cicero bank robbery to be tried in federal court
An Indianapolis man accused of a Cicero bank robbery in February will be tried in federal court. Prosecutors say Cristofer Tichenor, 30, robbed Community Bank, 1100 S. Peru St.,...
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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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Indy family finds home afire after church
Homeowners returned from church this morning to find their house on fire and firefighters working to douse the flames. The Indianapolis Fire Department and one fire truck from...
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Airport’s Civic Plaza to feature holiday booths by retailers, restaurants, music, validated parking
Just in time for the holiday season, the Civic Plaza in the new passenger terminal at Indianapolis International Airport will offer retailers, restaurants and musical entertainment...
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Noblesville fifth-grader to compete Friday in national gymnastics championships
NOBLESVILLE — Nick Brady, a fifth-grader at Noblesville Intermediate School, will compete Friday in the Future Stars National Championships at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in...
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Noblesville educators win national award for reading incentive program
A national award two Noblesville educators earned Friday draws attention to a reading incentive program that was already going strong. Stony Creek Elementary School media...
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Airport’s Civic Plaza to feature holiday booths by retailers, restaurants, music, validated parking
Just in time for the holiday season, the Civic Plaza in the new passenger terminal at Indianapolis International Airport will offer retailers, restaurants and musical entertainment...
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HSE: Time to start planning new junior high
Fresh off the referendum election, Hamilton Southeastern Schools’ officials are in the stages of setting up their next big push: to get a new junior high school built to...
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Homes sale up, prices down in Boone Co.
There was good news and bad news in the Boone County real estate market last month, according to figures from an Indianapolis real-estate company. Realtors sold 78 homes last...
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Boone Co. H1N1 clinic for high-risk groups only
Boone Countys first H1N1 clinic is scheduled for this afternoon, but not everyone will be vaccinated. Boone County Health Department spokesman Chuck Ritz said only people in...
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Boone Co. vets rally around new monument
The monument honoring Boone County veterans finally made its official debut with a ceremony in Lebanon this morning. The monument got approval by the Lebanon Parks and Recreation...
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Carmel Veteran’s Day ceremony draws hundreds
Courage, sacrifice and duty were the themes of a Veteran’s Day poster and essay contest for local student — but were also words that resonated during the City of Carmel’s Veteran’s...
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Noblesville fundraiser to aid businessman hurt in motorcycle accident
NOBLESVILLE — Mark McAlister, a Noblesville businessman whose left leg was amputated below the knee after a motorcycle accident, is the focus of a fundraiser Saturday. McAlister,...
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Trucker hits power lines, shocked near Greenfield
GREENFIELD, Ind. — A trucker was shocked and critically injured today when a grain silo he was carting on a flatbed truck hit an overhead power line in Hancock County. Donald...
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Noblesville punishes student who brought knives to school
NOBLESVILLE — After receiving an anonymous tip, a Noblesville Intermediate student was caught with knives in school. District spokeswoman Sharon Trisler said Thursday the...
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Noblesville punishes student who brought knives to school
NOBLESVILLE — After receiving an anonymous tip, a Noblesville Intermediate student was caught with knives in school. District spokeswoman Sharon Trisler said the student had...
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Carmel wheelchair hoops player to play at Alabama
Carmel High School senior Kyle Killworth’s goal was to continue his wheelchair basketball career in college. So Killworth began examining the educational opportunities among the...
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H1N1 vaccination clinics in Indianapolis, Noblesville draw hundreds
H1N1 vaccination clinics in Indianapolis and north in Hamilton County drew large crowds this afternoon. The Hamilton County Health Department had only planned to give 500 doses in...
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Indianapolis Westside man dies from house fire injuries
A man who was rescued from a Westside fire and revived by paramedic died today. Michael Sanders, 49, had been in critical condition at Wishard Hospital since the fire at his house...
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Sarah Palin book tour coming to Indiana
NEW YORK — Sarah Palin will make in appearance in Noblesville as part of her “Going Rogue” book tour. Instead of promoting the book in major cities like San Francisco and...
