Stories tagged with "sears"
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Early doorbuster deals may make Black Friday less frenetic this year
Some may sleep in, all shopped out on early doorbuster deals So much for waiting until the Friday after Thanksgiving for holiday sales. The doorbuster mentality has been with us...
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Westfield girls hope form returns
Early loss to Guerin last year stung, but revenge isn’t main motivator for 10th-ranked team After back-to-back regional titles in 2006-07, the Westfield girls soccer team had...
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Garvin-Johnson rounding into form after 4-month break
S herri Garvin-Johnson took a four-month break from bowling this summer. And now she is feeling the effects of the layoff. “I’m just getting back into the groove of...
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Burkman hired as girls basketball coach at Indian Creek
Move comes 2 years after initially rejecting job; he’ll be the school’s 3rd coach in 4 years Dan Burkman wasn’t about to say no when Indian Creek officials again...
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Not cool: Thieves hit air-conditioning units at 15 homes
FRANKLIN — City police continued today to seek clues to who committed the thefts of outside air conditioning units from 15 homes. The thefts occurred between June and Aug. 31...
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Paint tests show some surprising results
Green is hot for paint companies — and they’re not talking about color. “Good for your family, better for our world,” proclaims the Freshaire Choice label....
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Millers come from behind, edge Royals
NOBLESVILLE — The Noblesville baseball team came back three times from one-run deficits, then scored a run in the bottom of the sixth to pull out a 4-3 Hoosier Crossroads...
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Souter's retirement shouldn't shift balance
WASHINGTON — Justice David Souter is planning to retire after nearly two decades on the Supreme Court, but his departure is unlikely to change its conservative-liberal split....
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Closures plague Lafayette Square
Should be the final coffin nail for that mall.
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Macy's to close store at Lafayette Square Mall
If that mall gets stuck with no good anchor stores...
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Go ahead and haggle. What can you lose?
Haggling -- it's not just for flea markets anymore."My wife thinks I am nuts, as I view retail prices as list (prices) that are quite negotiable," says Richard Hughen of...
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Retailers may take hit as credit tightens and shoppers swear off the plastic
They say cash is king.This holiday season it may truly rule.As the nation's economy continues to deteriorate, some consumers are devising cash-only shopping strategies --...
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Mayor should act to stop Lafayette Square demise
The decision by Sears to close its anchor at Lafayette Square was disclosed within a few days of the announced, purported "revitalization" through new tenants. The closing of...
