Stories tagged with "televisions"
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Digital dropoff Tuesday on Westside
Old cardboard boxes and old electronic devices have a way of stacking up and getting in the way in garages and basements. From 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Tuesday, Indianapolis residents have...
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Take that old computer for a final ride
Commuters came bearing worn-out printers and useless computers, their car trunks filled with dead televisions and silent stereos. The digital discards went into piles to be...
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Dispose of household toxics on Saturday
City residents will get another chance to unload their old batteries, TVs and other hazardous waste Saturday outside the Glendale Town Center. The Indianapolis Department of Public...
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Laws Change for CRT TV/Monitor Disposal in 2010
New laws take effect in January 2010 regarding the disposal of CRT Televisions and monitors in local landfills. As of the above date, it will be illegal to throw your CRT TV or...
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Antenna woes, missing stations mark digital TV switchover
Hoosiers across the state remain without access to television at home today because of a variety of problems after the national switch to digital. Hundreds who purchased digital...
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Vandals break into Lawrence Twp. school
Police are looking into a morning break-in and vandalism at Skiles Test Elementary School. According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, the break-in was reported...
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Steelers-Cardinals Super Bowl the second best ever
NEW YORK (AP) -- An estimated 95.4 million people watched the Pittsburgh-Arizona Super Bowl, making it second only to last year's game as the most popular ever.NBC was...
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Thomson shutting phone unit; 55 will be laid off by Jan. 4
CARMEL ยป Thomson will close its telephone-related division in Carmel, idling 55 employees by Jan. 4 and 16 other workers by early summer.In a letter to the Indiana Department...
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Thomson to close Carmel operations, idle 71
Thomson intends to cease operations in Carmel, idling 55 employees by Jan. 4 and 16 more by early summer.Workers there specialized in information technology. In a letter to the...
