Stories tagged with "starbucks"
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They'll drink to that: Some prices drop at Starbucks
Indianapolis — Starbucks fans got a treat Tuesday — the first price drop ever for its smallest beverages. The cost of a “tall” 12-ounce java was $1.50...
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Price changes for Indianapolis Starbucks customers
Starbucks-swillers in Indianapolis today got a special treat — the first price drop ever for its smallest beverages. The cost of a “tall” 12-ounce java was...
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Guardsmen return from a year's duty in Iraq and Kuwait
Trick-or-treating came early Saturday afternoon at Stout Field on Indianapolis’ Westside. About 150 Indiana National Guard soldiers returned home to their families and...
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Fire Department to serve pancakes
Janice Van Gorder is expecting company for breakfast, maybe as many as 1,500. The Zionsville Fire Department will host its 28th annual pancake breakfast from 6 to 11 a.m. Saturday...
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Zionsville breakfast to feature 1,200 pancakes
ZIONSVILLE — Janice Van Gorder will be directing a massive pancake operation Saturday. Van Gorder is leading the Zionsville Fire Department’s 28th annual Pancake...
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Zionsville Fire Department puts pancakes on menu
Janice Van Gorder will be directing a massive pancake operation Saturday. Van Gorder is in charge of the Zionsville Fire Department’s 28th annual Pancake Breakfast from 6...
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Employer and client led to career enlightenmentMy big break
My big break professionally was the opportunity to spend more than a decade of my career at Borshoff and the unique chance to represent Starbucks Coffee Co. during my last two...
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NBA great Magic is game for growth
Hall of Fame Lakers guard laments Starbucks closings If the business opportunity arises, Earvin “Magic” Johnson said Tuesday he would love to invest more money in...
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Renewed 401(k) match could change form
Most companies that have suspended contributions to employees’ 401(k) plans are expected to reinstate the matches when the economy improves, but they may be vastly...
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High regard heightens retention
Lender’s staff enjoy lengthy employment, and say morale and being appreciated are keys Monique Krider started as a teller at Indiana Members Credit Union in 1976. Today,...
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Starbucks hopes ads perk up sales in Indy
Starbucks hopes Hoosiers can help the java giant stimulate new business. On Friday, the Seattle coffee company launched a TV and newspaper advertising campaign in just two cities,...
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Starbucks picks Indy to jolt pricey reputation
Starbucks hopes that Hoosiers can help the java giant stimulate new business. Starting today, the Seattle coffee company is launching a TV and newspaper advertising campaign in...
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Capstone offers Bible study for college-age adults
Young adults are invited to Capstone, an informal fellowship group hosted by St. Mark’s United Methodist Church. The weekly Bible study for ages 18-29 will meet at 8:30 p.m....
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Ollestad's survival memoir is a storm of emotion
When he was 11 years old, Norman Ollestad survived a plane crash that killed his father and the pilot. His father's girlfriend died shortly after the crash, leaving him to descend...
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Zionsville 13-miler no-frills alternative to Indy's Mini
Zionsville’s Anti-Mini proudly offers no-frills alternative With every big brand comes a resistance movement. For the chain grocery store, there is the local farmers’...
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Librarian encouraged love of the quest for information
I once wandered into a college campus Starbucks on a Sunday night and noticed a dozen or so students researching their term papers, solo aviators Googling on their laptops. How...
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Tell us about the small sacrifices you make
What are you giving up? As the economy takes its toll on Hoosiers, many are giving up the little things they used to enjoy. That cup of java from Starbucks. That fitness club...
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Keystone over coffee: Carmel residents share their views on roundabout work
Carmel City Council members and city and private engineers have been playing tug-of-war, with the Keystone Avenue project in the middle and opposing views at either end. The...
