Stories tagged with "spokeswoman"
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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...
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IPS fires ROTC staffer it says hit 2 students
The Indianapolis Public School Board voted Tuesday to fire ROTC Col. Vincent Johnson, who was accused of hitting two students at Manual High School. Johnson’s dismissal...
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IPS fires ROTC officer accused of hitting pupils
The Indianapolis Public School Board on Tuesday voted to fire ROTC Col. Vincent Johnson, who was accused of hitting two students at Manual High School. Johnson’s dismissal...
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2 students charged in theft of laptops
Two Arlington Community High School students face school disciplinary and court proceedings after, Indianapolis Public Schools police say, they caught them stealing 21 laptops from...
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Arlington students face theft charges
Two Arlington Community High School students are facing school disciplinary and court proceedings after Indianapolis Public Schools Police caught them stealing 21 laptops from...
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Family flees burning home; no one is hurt
A Northeastside family had to flee its burning home, but no one was injured in the Sunday afternoon blaze. The house was badly damaged, and the family must find another place to...
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Northeastside family flees house fire
A Northeastside family had to flee their burning home this afternoon. No one was injured, but the house was badly damaged and the family must find another place to live. The fire...
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Carmel's 'official Foodie' home for a visit
CARMEL, Ind. — Food Network personality Ted Allen will be in Hamilton County Tuesday for a marketing photo shoot for the tourism bureau. Allen, known for his work on “Chopped” and...
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IMA furloughs staff, cuts budget
Leaner finances shouldn’t affect visitors Employees at the Indianapolis Museum of Art will take a week of unpaid leave to help the museum trim costs and maintain free...
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IMA workers to take 1-week furloughs
Employees at the Indianapolis Museum of Art will take a week of unpaid leave to help the museum trim costs and maintain free admission for visitors. For a fiscal year that began...
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Wayne Twp. to get portable classrooms
Two Wayne Township elementary schools will soon have portable classrooms installed. Due to an increase of more than 440 students, classrooms are scarce. That is especially true at...
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Absences could affect schools' status
Hamilton Southeastern Schools administrators are concerned that the spike in flu-related absences will affect the status of Four Star schools and jeopardize their goal of reaching...
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Dance marathon raises money for Riley Hospital
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...
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NCAA settlement puts focus on adviser rule
TOLEDO, Ohio — The NCAA’s settlement of a lawsuit challenging its policy barring athletes from using advisers during contract talks isn’t ending debate about the...
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Northeastside O'Malia's to close; last day uncertain
O’Malia’s Food Market intends to close at its store near 56th Street and Emerson Avenue. A spokeswoman for the company today contradicted clerks at the store, who told...
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Wayne Twp. elementaries to get portable classrooms
Two Wayne Township Elementary schools will soon have portable classrooms installed. Due to a population increase of more than 440 students, classrooms are scarce. That is...
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Marsh closing 56th Street O'Malia's store
Everything will be half-off Saturday at the O’Malia’s Food Market near 56th Street and Emerson Avenue. Sunday, the doors will be locked at the store, 5550 E. Fall Creek Parkway...
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1st employee of Clarian West leaving
The first employee of Clarian West Hospital is moving on. Al Gatmaitan, Clarian West Medical Center President and CEO, will become the CEO of Clarian Arnett in Lafayette Nov. 2,...
