Stories tagged with "spokeswoman"
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Washington Township hires Woodson
Lawrence Twp. official replaces departed Bruce Hibbard as No. 2 administrator A Lawrence Township schools administrator is moving west to a new job in Washington Township. The...
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Simon, 82, shaped city, politics, sports
A business titan has passed on, and it will be...
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Wayne Twp. officials see pockets of ISTEP success
Wayne Township administrators aren’t satisfied with ISTEP results but see some positive trends. The data comes from the new spring ISTEP that was given in March to students in a...
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Westfield sports panel to review fields, courts
WESTFIELD — Fields and courts will be on the Westfield Sports Complex Commission’s agenda today. The Scope of Sports subcommittee likely will give a list of what...
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Arson blamed in 4 Near-Eastside fires
Someone set fire to four vacant homes on the Near Eastside early this morning, but no one was injured. The fires in the 1800 block of Brookside Avenue caused an estimated $76,000...
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Flexible work schedules take hit amid downsizing
Experts: Lilly’s pullback to ‘core business hours’ may drive off staff Some employees at Eli Lilly and Co. will see their flexible work schedules abolished as the...
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Open house slated for sewer project
Crooked Creek area residents can learn more about an upcoming sewer improvement project today. The Indianapolis Department of Public Works will host an open house for the Crooked...
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Washington Township fills schools' No. 2 job
A Lawrence Township Schools official will move slightly west to take a new job in Washington Township. The Washington Township School Board voted Wednesday to hire Nikki Woodson as...
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New asst. superintendent for Washington Twp. Schools
Washington Township Schools hired a new assistant superintendent Wednesday. The School Board voted 4 to 1 to hire Nikki Woodson as the district’s No. 2 administrator. Woodson,...
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Five held in Noblesville home invasion
Five men were arrested in connection with an early morning home invasion in Noblesville. Noblesville police said the suspects — identified as Zachary C. Mason, 19, Benjamin...
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Indy's First Lady shows the way to fitness
Winnie Ballard, wife of Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard, on Wednesday kicked off a series of walks designed to promote health and wellness. About 20 people participated in the...
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FBI hunts 2 men in bank holdup; 1 threatened girl
The FBI says it is aggressively seeking two masked robbers who held up a Westside bank, where one of them put a gun to an 11-year-old girl’s head. “We are working with...
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Volunteers sought to aid airport visitors
Indianapolis International Airport needs volunteers to become ambassadors for the city, the airport and Hoosier hospitality. Airport ambassadors, who must be at least 18 years old,...
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Indy's first lady welcomes walkers
The wife of the Indianapolis mayor kicked off the inaugural Walk with First Lady Winnie Ballard this morning. A total of six walks are scheduled at 8 a.m. Wednesdays through Oct....
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FBI hunting bank robbers who grabbed girl
The FBI is “aggressively beating the bushes” Wednesday to find two masked bank robbers who put a gun to an 11-year-old girl’s head during a hold-up at a Westside...
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I-465 on Westside to close tonight
State police will close a section of I-465 on the Westside tonight so electrical crews can reattach a power line that fell onto the road at the noonhour. The live power fell across...
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Playboy auditioning in Indy next week
Playboy Magazine will search the Circle City for some curvy models next week. Playboy will hold auditions for potential centerfolds next Tuesday and Wednesday at the Westin...
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Central time advocates cite student safety
CARMEL, Ind. — A group that wants to move all of Indiana into the Central Time Zone is asking state legislators to reopen the time debate. Members of the Hoosiers for Central...
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Firefighter half way to skydiving goal
A Wayne Township firefighter is midway through his goal of making 100 parachute jumps in one day. “The first 50 jumps were right on schedule and he’s going...
