Stories tagged with "sports events"
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Ind. 37 reopens after Noblesville crash
NOBLESVILLE — Ind. 37 has reopened after a car-semi crash caused temporary closures. Northbound Ind. 37 at the Pleasant Street intersection reopened around noon, and...
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Noblesville fifth-grader to compete Friday in national gymnastics championships
NOBLESVILLE — Nick Brady, a fifth-grader at Noblesville Intermediate School, will compete Friday in the Future Stars National Championships at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in...
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Carmel wheelchair hoops player to play at Alabama
Carmel High School senior Kyle Killworth’s goal was to continue his wheelchair basketball career in college. So Killworth began examining the educational opportunities among the...
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Women's clothing store in Carmel Arts & Design District to close
A women’s clothing store is closing in the Carmel Arts&Design District at the end of the month. Definitions for Her, which opened in June 2005 at 111 W. Main St., is...
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Zionsville man saves woman from car submerged in pond
Ex-lifeguard who broke window with rock downplays heroism CARMEL, Ind. — A Zionsville man was hailed as a hero after he dove into a chilly retention pond to save an injured...
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2nd half of $130M Fishers development in foreclosure
The second half of a troubled Fishers development has entered foreclosure. The entire 104-acre property at 131st Street and Ind. 37 that was supposed to house a hotel, waterpark,...
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Carmel council to discuss $33.2M bond
The Carmel City Council will discuss a proposed $33.2 million bond at a future finance committee meeting. The bond ordinance was introduced during Monday night’s council meeting,...
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Fishers council OKs $71M budget for 2010
The Fishers Town Council approved the town’s 2010 budget on Monday. In 2010, the town will spend $71 million, which is about 24 percent less than the $93.8 million the town is...
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Indy man dies in Eastside motorcycle crash
An Indianapolis motorcyclist died late this morning after he was struck by a pickup on the city’s Eastside, according to Indianapolis metropolitan police. Tommy Jones, 49, was...
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Disabled pair homeless after Eastside fire
A fire at a Far Eastside home left a disabled couple homeless this morning. The fire began at 4:30 a.m. in a one-story wood frame house at 471 N. Gibson Ave., according to Capt....
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Carmel council likely to vote on 2010 budget tonight
The Carmel City Council will meet tonight to discuss several financial matters, many relating to next year. Members likely will vote on the 2010 budget, which is proposed at $88.9...
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Fishers police seek robber of dry cleaning store
Fishers police are trying to find a man who robbed a local dry cleaning store Friday night. Around 5:30 p.m., a man walked into Express Cleaners, near the highly commercialized...
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Westfield to get back $240K in food, beverage tax money
Westfield learned today it will receive $240,000 in food and beverage tax money that had been incorrectly dispersed, and officials expect another notice of $15,000 owed to soon...
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Anonymous donor contributes 60% cost of new Westfield band uniforms
Maybe it’s the luck of the Irish three-leaf clover, or maybe it’s the new green and white uniforms thanks to a generous donor. Westfield High School Shamrock Pride Marching Band...
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Town Council likely to OK smaller budget for 2010 tonight
The Town Council likely will pass its 2010 budget during a meeting tonight. If the budget is approved, the town will spend about $71 million, which is 24 percent less than the...
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Robbery suspect drives through yards, fences
A robber who punched out a cashier to swipe $195 from a Southeastside tobacco shop cash register was arrested after a police car and foot chase Sunday. Jason Bass, 35, Battle...
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Avon man faces DUI after crash with IMPD car
A motorist who crashed into a police officer’s squad car Downtown and fled the scene was arrested for drunken driving after being tracked down in Avon. Michael A. Patterson...
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HSE referendum meeting draws few
FISHERS — Hamilton Southeastern Schools officials hoped to draw residents who are not involved with the local schools to its first public meeting Monday night but only less...
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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,...
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Rural Fishers plan goes up for vote tonight
FISHERS — A zoning plan Fishers hopes will appease rural Fall Creek Township residents will go to the Advisory Plan Commission for a vote tonight. The Plan Commission...
