Stories tagged with "spokeswoman"
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Noblesville mayor fires development director
NOBLESVILLE – Mayor John Ditslear today said he fired Economic Development Director Kevin Kelly over differences of opinion in management style. Ditslear dismissed Kelly on Monday,...
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IFD rescues woman from house fire
Firefighters rescued a woman was rescued from a second-floor balcony and a firefighter was injured during a blaze at a Northeastside home this morning. Polly Lay, 51, was awakened...
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Tech student hurt in school bus accident
An SUV collided with a school bus north of Downtown today, sending one student to the hospital. The accident happened at 7 a.m. at 21st Street and College Avenue, said Sgt. Mathew...
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Westfield's new police chief 'jumped' at opportunity
Westfield’s new police chief is coming to the city looking for “a challenge, something different.” Joel Rush, who was named to his new role Monday, has spent his...
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Fishers payroll No. 2 in county, with cuts ahead
Fishers is expecting a lot in 2010, including about 5,500 new residents from the Geist annexation and a vote to decide whether the town should become a city. But the town’s...
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Carmel payroll is at the top in county list
Officials believe wages and benefits attract, retain talent Carmel has the highest salary total and the most employees of the four biggest Hamilton County communities. The city...
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More bills for downtown Westfield development could be paid tonight
WESTFIELD — The city’s Redevelopment Commission is expected to pay more Grand Junction bills tonight. The city owes more than $30,000 to Beam, Longest and Neff, an...
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Indy firefighters battle house, auto fires
Indianapolis firefighters this afternoon responded to two fires involving vehicles and a home that occurred about the same time. Both happened just before 1 p.m., and the house...
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Conn. gets $25 million from Zyprexa lawsuit
HARTFORD, Conn. — Connecticut officials say Eli Lilly&Co. has agreed to a $25 million settlement with the state over claims the drugmaker marketed its anti-psychotic drug...
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I-74 to close at times in early morning
BROWNSBURG — A sign installation will close I-74 near Brownsburg temporarily early Wednesday. Eastbound traffic will be stopped for two separate 15-minute intervals after...
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Fax foul-up sends medical records to Ind. company
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Department of Human Services said it accidentally sent the wrong fax number to 100 medical providers, causing them to send confidential...
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Sallie Mae considers sale, lease of Fishers space
FISHERS, Ind. — With student loan reform looming, Sallie Mae is considering selling or leasing out part of its massive Fishers office near I-69. In a memo to 1,600...
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Westfield hires new police chief
After four months of searching, Westfield has a new police chief. The city announced today that Joel Rush, an assistant police chief in Speedway, will become its new police...
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Little Nashville Opry fire ruled arson
NASHVILLE, Ind. — Someone set the fire that destroyed the Little Nashville Opry concert hall in Southern Indiana earlier this month, authorities said today. No one has been blamed...
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Development for seniors fizzles; economy blamed
Not enough customers signed up for Prairie Landing CARMEL, Ind. — Blaming the economy, the developers of a retirement community planned on Carmel’s northeast side said...
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35-acre, $60M Carmel home development stopped
CARMEL — A $60 million to $80 million “senior living community” that was in the works with The Legacy development has been terminated. Prairie Landing was going...
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School for the Deaf to celebrate trail plaza
The Indiana School for the Deaf and Mayor Greg Ballard will mark the grand opening of a new feature along the Monon Trail at 10:15 a.m. today. The Indiana Deaf School Monon Plaza,...
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Free tickets available for Conner Prairie
Fishers — Conner Prairie is offering free admission Saturday to celebrate Smithsonian Museum Day. Conner Prairie, a Smithsonian affiliate, chose to participate in Smithsonian...
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Driver's medical state blamed in I-69 incident
Police said they likely won’t seek charges against a man held Thursday after a standoff that temporarily shut down I-69 in Hamilton County. Kenneth Brophy, 39, Fishers,...
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2 Washington Twp. meetings set to discuss referendum
The Washington Township School Board will host two meetings to gather community input and encourage discussion about the upcoming general fund referendum vote. The board will host...
