Stories tagged with "tradition"
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Indianapolis mayor to speak at Zionsville school's veterans event
ZIONSVILLE — In what has become a tradition, Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard will visit a Zionsville school on Veterans Day. Ballard will speak at Zionsville West Middle...
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Boilermakers seek to end their 17-game losing streak at Michigan
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — There’s no need hiding the fact that Purdue hasn’t won in Michigan Stadium since 1966. “They can read, so they’re fully aware...
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Cathedral junior crowned Miss Irvington
A 16-year-old Cathedral High School junior is this year’s Miss Irvington. Jennifer Constantine, who was crowned the Halloween festival queen at a pageant Saturday, received a...
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Young Warriors' win ends Cathedral's run
For years, Warren Central High School has enjoyed a strong volleyball program. Unfortunately for the Warriors, they’ve also been in the same sectional as Cathedral, which has...
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It's easy to keep 'em down on the farmeast
Waterman’s festival remains a popular stop in the fall P lump pumpkins and challenging corn mazes are part of the annual Fall Harvest Festival at Waterman’s Farm Market...
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WNDY-23 picks up 13 Butler men's basketball games
Butler and WNDY-23 announced Friday that 13 Bulldogs basketball games will be televised live on the Indianapolis station. That is in addition to eight appearances, and as many as...
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Wabash joins Notre Dame in '600' win club
Wabash joined Notre Dame as the only college football programs in Indiana with 600 victories. The Little Giants beat Allegheny 37-3 this afternoon in Meadville, Pa. In its 123rd...
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Personalized bricks set for Brownsburg HS walkway
BROWNSBURG — Brownsburg High School alums will get to put the first personalized bricks into the new Graduate Walk during homecoming festivities Friday. Between the annual...
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Pike soccer squad faces tough matchups
Sunday morning Pike High School boys soccer coach Rob Jordan will feel great about his team .. .. . or have a lot of work to do. The No. 9 Red Devils play at Lawrence Central,...
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Record attendance gives State Fair officials 973,902 reasons to celebrate
The final numbers are in, just shy of a million. The Indiana State Fair attracted 973,902 visitors to its 17-day event — a record for the annual August tradition. Those...
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State Fair finishes with 973,902
The final numbers are in, just shy of a million. The Indiana State Fair attracted 973,902 visitors to its 17-day fair — a record for the annual August tradition. Those numbers were...
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Irish to play at Yankee Stadium
Notre Dame and Army will play the first football game at the new Yankee Stadium next year, rekindling a tradition that took off afterKnute Rockne’s “Win one for the...
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'Gossip Girl,' 'NYC Prep': Privileged to meet you
For decades, producers have captured variations of the modern teenager and repackaged them into hit soap operas — think Dawson's Creek, Beverly Hills, 90210 and, most...
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'Gossip Girl,' 'NYC Prep': Privileged to meet you
For decades, producers have captured variationsof the modern teenager and repackaged them into hit soap operas — think Dawson's Creek, Beverly Hills, 90210 and, most...
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Hare Chevrolet wins Auto Dealer Monthly awards
NOBLESVILLE — In 1847, Wesley Hare opened a shop in Noblesville to make wagons — and 162 years later, his great-great-great-granddaughters, Courtney Cole and Monica...
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Emmis to pull plug on Labor Day fireworks
Emmis Communications is pulling the plug on a popular Labor Day weekend fireworks show due to the recession. Officials of the Indianapolis-based media company said they will have...
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Arlington boys hoops coach withdraws from Richmond job hunt
Arlington High School boys basketball coach Larry Nicks has withdrawn from consideration for the same position at Richmond. Nicks also is the athletic director at Arlington, but...
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As Ledger name goes away, news you want will remain
If we’re confusing you, pardon us. Next Thursday, we’ll make a change designed to end the confusion: The Noblesville Ledger will be renamed The Noblesville Star. More...
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Authors are poetic about gardens
Joe Eck and Wayne Winterrowd, authors of the new book “Our Life in Gardens” (Farrar, Straus&Giroux, $30), are famous for spectacular gardens in New York. As...
