Stories tagged with "state lt"
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Carmel High School Sports In Brief
Carmel outfielder Conrad Gregor has been named an Aflac Baseball All-American. The senior-to-be will play in the Aflac All-American High School Baseball Classic at 5 p.m. Aug. 16...
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Zionsville siblings to compete in Carmel IronKids Triathlon
Maddie Nolan was so impressed with her first triathlon last month that she decided to give it another whirl. Maddie, an 8-year-old from Zionsville, will compete in the Carmel...
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Fewer Indiana students lighting up
Indiana youth are snuffing out the smoking habit. The 2008 Youth Tobacco Survey finds that fewer middle and high school students are lighting up than in the past, a decline that...
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McNair shot multiple times, Nashville cops say
Former Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair was murdered, but police have not yet determined whether the woman found dead with him was a victim of homicide or suicide. An...
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Governor signs 2-year state budget
Indiana’s lawmakers passed a $27.8 billion two-year budget Tuesday that supporters touted as a triumph in a recession but critics said came at the expense of students in...
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Valparaiso U. cuts more than 50 jobs
VALPARAISO, Ind. — Valparaiso University has cut about 50 jobs through early retirement packages and layoffs as it deals with the national recession. The university in...
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Ex-Ivy Tech official to pay for living on campus
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — The former chancellor of Ivy Tech Community College-Northeast will reimburse the college more than $5,000 that he spent without school approval to fix up...
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A front-row seat for the health-care debate
Bart Peterson didn’t know when he sat next to Eli Lilly’s John Lechleiter in March that he would be working for the chief executive in June. On that day, the former...
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Indy's Teague to work out for Pacers this week
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Pacers have invited another local product to a predraft workout. Indianapolis Pike graduate Jeff Teague will be in town Monday. It’s the...
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Special session opens with focus on CIB
It was not the state budget or education funding, but gambling that took center stage as lawmakers returned to the Statehouse this afternoon for the start of a special session....
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Indy company to take 'baby expos' national
A maternity, baby and toddler-focused company founded in Indianapolis two years ago is expanding nationally.Bebe Paluzza Productions, which holds expos twice a year at the State...
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Purdue, IU toughen math requirements
Freshmen entering college in 2011 might want to bone up on their math skills. Both Purdue University and Indiana University are raising math requirements for those entering college...
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Word on IU tuition hikes unlikely until July
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — With the state budget unsettled possibly until the end of this month, Indiana University trustees likely will wait until July before setting tuition rates for...
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Rolls-Royce to open 6th location in Indy
Rolls-Royce today will cut the ribbon on its sixth building in Indianapolis. The London-based jet engine maker said the on-wing Care center at the northern edge of Indianapolis...
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Ex-con caught seeking 6th fake Indiana ID
INDIANAPOLIS — Security measures at the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles led to the arrest of a man convicted in Illinois of forgery as he tried to establish a sixth fake identity...
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Merchant Marine vets seek recognition
FISHERS — Richard Blair spent nearly three years circling the submarine-ridden Pacific Ocean with the Merchant Marine during World War II, delivering troops, supplies and...
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5 Ben Davis athletes, 2 teams find berths at state finals
The Ben Davis girls track and field team won its regional in 2005, 2006 and 2007. On Tuesday at Ben Davis, the ninth-ranked Giants took third as a team, behind No. 1 North Central...
