Stories tagged with "spokeswoman"
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FBI still in search of its own stolen weapons
The FBI today continues to search for the burglar who stole weapons and SWAT gear from an agent’s car. Despite a $5,000 reward offered and several tips received this week,...
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Apartments proposed on Westside, Northwestside
An Indianapolis developer has proposed to build apartment complexes on Lafayette Road, near Eagledale, and on Michigan Road on the Northwestside. The two projects proposed by...
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Judge steps down during ethics inquiry
The Indiana Supreme Court says Fredrick R. Spencer is quitting as Madison Circuit Court judge after an investigation by the state’s judicial ethics commission. Supreme Court...
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Police: Drowned boy scaled pool's 6-foot fence
A 3-year-old boy climbed a 6-foot fence to get into a shuttered and locked apartment complex swimming pool where he was found dead, police said Wednesday. After the boy scaled the...
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Water utility to seek another rate increase
Indianapolis Water customers could see another rate increase next summer to help fund capital projects. The utility will apply next week to the Indiana Utility Regulatory...
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Judge facing inquiry will resign his post
Anderson — A Madison County judge who was facing a disciplinary investigation will resign from the bench, the Indiana Supreme Court announced Wednesday. Madison Circuit Court...
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Judge facing investigation resigns
A Madison County judge who was facing a disciplinary investigation will resign from the bench, the Indiana Supreme Court announced Wednesday. Madison Circuit Judge Fredrick R....
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Conner Prairie offers free admission Saturday
FISHERS — Conner Prairie is offering free admission Saturday to celebrate Smithsonian Museum Day. The event encompasses several museums nationwide and is presented by...
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WellPoint says economy could prompt it to cut more jobs
WellPoint is mulling more job cuts, although the company isn’t saying where the reductions would be made or how many positions could be trimmed. The Indianapolis-based health...
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Time running out for Fishers, Carmel bus routes
Though IndyGo on Monday announced plans to ditch its express bus from Greenwood because of low ridership, the Indianapolis bus service noted today other more popular suburban...
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WellPoint weighs more workforce trims
Indianapolis-based WellPoint said Tuesday it is considering cutting more job cuts as the health insurance giant faces a still-struggling economy and uncertainty from potential...
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Dog gets credit for saving teen from house fire
Nala, a miniature pinscher dog, was credited for saving a 17-year-old from a house fire on the Eastside on Monday evening, a spokeswoman for the Indianapolis Fire Department...
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Cop admits stealing from ailing neighbor
Gary — Prosecutors say a Gary police officer admitted he stole $116,766 from an elderly neighbor who had dementia and is now dead. Lake County prosecutor spokeswoman Diane...
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Putnamville prison asks for new video surveillance
The Indiana Department of Correction wants state approval to spend $390,000 for a centralized video surveillance system at the Putnamville Correctional Facility. Prison officials...
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Check processing went well, state says
State officials say the switch to a new financial management system apparently went smoothly. The change resulted in a one- to two-day delay in some checks being processed,...
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IPS enrollment shows loss of 300 students
** Indianapolis Public Schools attendance fell to 33,521 students in the annual enrollment count taken Friday. The unofficial attendance count was down about 300 from last...
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IPS attendance falls in enrollment count
IPS attendance falls in enrollment count Indianapolis Public School attendance fell to 33,521 students in its annual enrollment count taken today. The unofficial attendance was...
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Child of woman found guilty of neglect dies
Liberty — The Indiana Department of Child Services says it will investigate the death of a 3-year-old girl whose mother is on home detention for child neglect. Erial Summers...
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Westfield group to discuss U.S. 31, Ind. 32 crossing
A downtown redevelopment group will discuss the future of the U.S. 31 and Ind. 32 intersection, which is expected to become a commercial hub for Westfield. The Grand Junction Task...
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Child dies while mom on home detention
LIBERTY, Ind. — The Indiana Department of Child Services says it will investigate the death of a 3-year-old girl whose mother is on home detention for child neglect. Erial...
