Stories tagged with "six weeks"
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Pacers' Diener has surgery, out 4-6 weeks
The Indiana Pacers announced today that reserve point guard Travis Diener had successful surgery on the big toe of his left foot. Diener is expected to miss four to six weeks....
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4 miles of expressway closed because of bridge damage
East Chicago — Drivers are having to navigate around a four-mile section of a Northwestern Indiana expressway that the state highway agency has closed for at least six weeks...
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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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Notre Dame gets WR Floyd back, loses QB Crist for season
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Notre Dame star receiver Michael Floyd will play against Navy on Saturday, six weeks after breaking his left collarbone. Coach Charlie Weis said today that the...
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6-25 season kept IU's Jones motivated during offseason
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Verdell Jones III said his father taught him to never rest on his laurels and always take advantage of the offseason to improve his game. But the Indiana...
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3 Washington Township elementaries to get new heating, air-conditioning units
Three Washington Township elementary schools will receive new heating and air-conditioning units. The School Board recently approved a $394,540 bid from Indiana Thermal Solutions...
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Noblesville wants that hungry feeling again
When Noblesville routed Lafayette Jeff 45-7 six weeks ago, the Millers had been a winless football team. Coming off a regular season-ending loss to Harrison, Noblesville coach...
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After 10 weeks, Venzago tells his side
Conductor calls loss of his ISO post an ‘emotionally devastating’ surprise A little more than 10 weeks after his tenure as music director of the Indianapolis Symphony...
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Ex-ISO conductor Venzago issues statement
In an exclusive to The Indianapolis Star, former Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra music director Mario Venzago releases his first statement since his departure from the orchestra in...
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Hendricks Co. gets 1,000 injectable H1N1 vaccine doses
DANVILLE — The first injectable doses of H1N1 vaccine have arrived in Hendricks County and are being administered to the health care workers in two local hospitals. About...
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Ailing Eagles look for strong finish before sectional
With star forward Harrison Petts expected to be gone for the year and key defender Casey Yott expected out for the immediate future, it’s easy to peg Zionsville’s...
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Robot has been on job for 6 weeks
The robot used to end a standoff Tuesday near IUPUI is one of three the County Emergency Management Agency owns. The robot, called a Vanguard, is smaller and lighter than the other...
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Smoker or not, no one deserves this pain
My mother, Judy Henry, passed away on June 24, 2004, six weeks after being diagnosed with lung cancer. She had never smoked, yet whenever I told people how she died, the first...
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Meet IU's next opponent: Michigan
Record: 3-0. Last time out: W 45-17 over Eastern Michigan. Like Indiana (3-0), Michigan already has equalled last season’s victory total. The Wolverines have had success...
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Gonzalez's injury not season-ending
The injury to his right knee that Anthony Gonzalez sustained in Sunday’s win over Jacksonville will not knock the Indianapolis Colts veteran wide receiver out for the...
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Receiver Gonzales hurts knee, out
The Indianapolis Colts lost the services of wide receiver Anthony Gonzalez late in the first quarter of today’s game with Jacksonville in Lucas Oil Stadium. Gonzalez went down to...
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Town hall protesters brought issues to our attention
Six weeks ago we were informed in the most urgent of terms that the "time for talking was over.’’ We must pass a 1,000-page health-care reform package that few had...
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Daniels extends program to hire young adults
The Young Hoosiers Conservation Corps, a program that has employed nearly 1,900 young adults to improve Indiana’s parks, trails and natural habitats, is being extended further into...
