Stories tagged with "spokeswoman"
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Railroad fixes close 126th, Lantern roads
FISHERS — A pair of road closures could make commuting in Fishers difficult for the next few days. A section of 126th Street between Ind. 37 and Lantern Road is closed today...
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Traffic flows on Ind. 334 again
New bridge opens on stretch of road that had been closed since late June A main roadway in and out of Zionsville is finally completely open, to the relief of residents, businesses...
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No call boxes for north part of Monon
Call boxes on the Monon? Officials say you’re better off calling for help with a cell phone No emergency call boxes will be installed along Westfield’s newly opened...
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Rain postpones Fishers road closings
FIHSERS — Rain has delayed two Fishers road closings — one on 126th Street and one on Lantern Road. A section of 126th Street between Ind. 37 and Lantern Road will be...
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Westfield sports panel cancels meeting
Westfield’s Sports Complex Commission has canceled its meeting today. The group planned to meet at 4 p.m., but several members couldn’t make it, Westfield spokeswoman Carrie Cason...
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How Katz festival found its authors
Finding authors to present at an annual book festival was almost like speed dating for Larry Rothenberg. Given the task of finding stimulating presenters for the 11th annual Ann...
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Eastside apartment fire displaces 27
Twenty-seven people were seeking shelter today after a fire that might have been started by a space heater damaged in an Eastside apartment building. The fire broke out at 3:45...
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Westfield church's rezone request delayed
WESTFIELD — The City Council was scheduled to discuss several controversial projects during a meeting tonight, but one has been taken off the agenda. CrossRoads Church...
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Auto glassmaker cuts 64 jobs at Ind. plant
AUBURN, Ind. — An automotive glassmaker is laying off 64 workers from a northeastern Indiana factory, cutting more than one-fifth of the plant’s jobs. Guardian spokeswoman Amy...
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United Way gains $10M more for major capital investments
Lilly Endowment Inc. has awarded another $10 million to help United Way of Central Indiana spruce up the facilities of its network of charities. Though best known nationally for...
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All Chatard students to spend day helping
The entire student body of one Northside school will fan across Indianapolis in a day of community service next week. Bishop Chatard students will spend the entire school day...
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Special election voters didn't take Saturday off
330 turned out, far surpassing the previous high for a day of early voting More than 300 voters cast ballots Saturday in Marion County’s special election, bringing the total...
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National City branches to change to PNC next summer
The 136 National City bank branches in the Indianapolis area will be among the last converted under acquirer PNC Financial Services’ changeover plan. The Pittsburgh-based...
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I-465 West overpass reopens for rush
5:32 PM — I-865 restrictions impact I-65 South on Near Westside Some restrictions were put in place during this afternoon’s rush hour to cut down on commercial traffic...
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North Central, Pike high schools schedule open houses in November
Two Northside high schools are planning November open houses for future and potential students. North Central’s annual open house is from 2 to 5 p.m. Nov. 1 at the school at...
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Northside school plans community service day
The entire student body of one Northside school will fan across Indianapolis in a day of community service next week. Bishop Chatard students will spend the entire school day...
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Road project delays costing contractor
Brownsburg — A road project that has frustrated Brownsburg residents for nearly two years faces more delays that will cost the contractor $2,000 a day until it’s...
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Ind. 267 road project faces more delays, costs
A road project that has frustrated Brownsburg residents for nearly two years faces more delays that will cost the contractor $2,000 a day until it’s completed. The $3.56...
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Humane Society has namesake for animal foster-care program
The foster-care program at the Humane Society of Indianapolis will get a namesake Sunday. The society will name the program after Eleanor “Nonie” Krauss, who fostered animals with...
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Bishop Chatard students raise money for Riley Hospital for Children
Dancing to the music, more than 200 Northside students raised more than $33,000 for hospitalized children. Students raised $33,957.90 during the 10th annual Bishop Chatard dance...
