Stories tagged with "three months"
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Brees' mother's death ruled suicide
GRANBY, Colo. — The death of the mother of New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has been ruled a suicide. Mina Brees, an attorney from Austin, Texas, died Aug. 7 while...
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Town wants all to have a Fishers ZIP code
It’s a case of identity and revenue for town; Postal Service is studying issue A request from Fishers to the U.S. Postal Service might mean some residences and businesses...
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Carmel board approves Civic move
CARMEL, Ind. — An agreement to make the Regional Performing Arts Center the home of the Indianapolis Civic Theatre for the next 100 years was finalized Wednesday. The Civic,...
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No injuries in Indianapolis Eastside blaze where teens spotted
Witnesses reported seeing teenagers entering what was a supposedly vacant house on the Eastside that caught fire and burned this morning. No injuries were reported. Indianapolis...
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Center for women exceeds expectations
Three months after opening its doors and taking its first crisis calls, the Beacon of Hope Center for Women has exceeded all of its founder’s expectations. In its first week,...
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Don't back son's poor decisionKathy Mitchell & Marcy Sugar Annie's Mailbox
Dear Annie: My son, “Terry,” is 30 and newly divorced with two sons. My husband and I have been helping him because he had a hard time finding a job. He lived with us...
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6-11 freshman Muniru adds size, but can he play?
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — For months, there has been a buzz on campus about Bawa Muniru. You can’t miss him. Not at 6-11, 270 pounds. The true freshman from Ghana wears a...
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4Q profits improve at Hill-Rom
Despite lower revenues, Hill-Rom Holdings Inc., on Wednesday reported better than expected earnings for the fourth quarter. * More coverage: Cincinnati Enquirer story on...
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Indianapolis' Fortune Industries turns profit for fifth consecutive quarter
Indianapolis-based Fortune Industries today said it turned a profit for the fifth consecutive quarter. The human resources consultant, which has small and medium-sized business...
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Westside domestic-violence resource center finds success
Beacon of Hope has helped 22 women find shelter since opening in July Three months after opening its doors and taking its first crisis calls, the Beacon of Hope Center for Women...
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Indianapolis-based hauler's 1Q profits drop 79%
Far Eastside-based commercial hauler Celadon Group says net income fell nearly 79 percent in its fiscal first quarter, as cheaper pricing and the economic recession took its toll...
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Father gets 100 years for abuse that killed son
Jeffersonville — A judge has sentenced an Evansville man to 100 years in prison for abuse that killed his son and injured his daughter. A jury convicted Terry Lay, 42, last...
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Door factory to shutter in South Bend, idling 73
Mohawk Flush Doors, a subsidiary of Masonite Corp., is ceasing production at its door manufacturing plant in South Bend, laying off 73 employees. The closure is the result of the...
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Indianapolis office vacancy jumps to 20%, stalls in suburbs
The rising trend of emptying office space in suburban Indianapolis finally stalled during the third quarter, but it was a different story in the city as the exit of Safeco...
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Cabela's will sell lot where it planned store
Greenwood — Outdoor retail giant Cabela’s is moving aggressively to sell a nearly 100-acre lot that it owns in northern Johnson County. The Nebraska-based chain...
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Owners get a break to save properties lost in tax sale
Because of a contractor’s error, owners of 200 properties sold at last year’s Marion County tax sale have an extra three months to pay off their delinquent taxes before...
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Indiana jobless rate drops below U.S. trend
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