Stories tagged with "ups"
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Hansen & Horn faces new dispute
Trade group boots Hansen&Horn over payment due Hansen&Horn Group has lost its membership in the local builders association as the longtime Indianapolis homebuilder faces...
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Offense improves, but sputters lately
Coach pleased with Flacco’s progress The buzz about Baltimore at the beginning of the NFL season centered on how these Ravens could score. They opened with three consecutive...
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Indy's own 'Survivor,' Rupert Boneham still helping others
He’s the guy who stole the other tribe’s shoes on “Survivor: Pearl Islands.” Then he was awarded a cool million for being the fans’ favorite...
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Pendleton Pike to reopen after 6-year construction
On Thursday, Cafe Heidelberg will have outlasted six years of construction along Pendleton Pike. “Business went way down, especially when they moved the construction to my...
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Lueders picked to play in football honor game
He found out about it in the spring, and it became official last week: Zionsville senior Blake Lueders will participate in the 2010 U.S. Army All-American Bowl football game....
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UPS executive linked to Indiana University rape commits suicide
ATLANTA — A vice president for shipping giant UPS who was accused of raping a 21-year-old Indiana University student during homecoming weekend has committed suicide in...
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Shocking IU numbers: 8 picks, only 3 points
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Indiana’s most mind-boggling statistic the past two games has been interceptions by the defense — and how little the Hoosiers have gotten out of...
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I-465 West overpass reopens for rush
5:32 PM — I-865 restrictions impact I-65 South on Near Westside Some restrictions were put in place during this afternoon’s rush hour to cut down on commercial traffic...
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Thousands attend IU's 1st practice
Hoosiers throw a little party with 13,000 fans before real work begins for Crean’s basketball team BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Kim Hengehold came all the way from Florida for...
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CG boys unsure about 'sure thing' sectional
History suggests the Center Grove boys soccer team will have little trouble winning another sectional title this weekend. But coach Phil Orlando said he still has plenty of...
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Foster imparts wisdom to younger Pacers
Veteran enjoys his role as mentor Indiana Pacers center Jeff Foster once was a wide-eyed young player who leaned on veterans Reggie Miller and Mark Jackson to help his transition...
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Fever's Hoffman says shoulder won't be an issue
Indiana Fever forward Ebony Hoffman said tonight her dislocated right shoulder won’t cause her any issues in Game 4 of the WNBA Finals. The Fever are up 2-1 in the best-of-five...
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Commentary: Notre Dame football is on its way back
Notre Dame on its way back This is for the many Notre Dame haters out there, and the news is not good. The evidence is growing. The dark ages in South Bend might be over. More...
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Hard work + faith = 550 pounds
Angie Mueller, 33, Connersville, Arby’s employee Receiving one of the American Heart Association’s Lifestyle Change Awards two weeks ago was one of the highlights of my...
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New Twist phone ramps up cool meter
Sometimes I feel more like a secret shopper than a technology columnist. Not a week goes by when I don’t have a conversation with somebody who corners me and says:...
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Are we a nation of 2-year-olds?
Conflict is a given in democratic systems. Citizens are expected to bring their different value systems, ideas and political preferences into the public square, where we have not...
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IMPD arrests suspect in string of armed robberies
Police have arrested a suspect in a week-long string of armed robberies. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Lt. Jeffrey Duhamell said Steven Brown, 28, of Indianapolis, was arrested...
