Stories tagged with "Job"
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Schools chief hopeful reschedules his visit
Carmel — Carmel Clay School Board President Andy Klein said the third and last finalist for the superintendent’s job has had to reschedule his interview. That interview...
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Fishers Chamber president expects to leave this month
Fishers — Christi Wolf announced Thursday she will step down as president/chief executive of the Fishers Chamber of Commerce. Wolf has had the job for 13 years. In a phone...
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Valparaiso Schools' chief is Carmel finalist
Carmel — Valparaiso Schools Superintendent Michael Benway is the second finalist named for the Carmel Clay Schools superintendent’s job, School Board President Andrew...
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Weis unsure about future at Notre Dame
Charlie Weis is going about his job as Notre Dame coach as normal, saying he doesn’t think a decision about his future has been made. “Oh no, I don’t think that any decision’s been...
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Historic IPS school restored with eye to past and future
Indianapolis Public Schools deserves special mention for its beautiful renovation of School 57 in Irvington. I attended the recent open house, and the district has done an...
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Priest facing extradition worked as a counselor
SOUTH BEND The attorney for an 81-year-old Roman Catholic priest who faces possible extradition to Ireland says the clergyman moved to the South Bend area in 1990 to take a job...
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Tonight's Letterman show has Indy focus
David Letterman will be talking about his Hoosier roots on tonight’s show. Seems Letterman (who was in Broad Ripple High School’s Class of 1965 and regularly refers to...
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Republican trustee to face opponent in May
AVON — A local Republican Party leader has announced his nomination for Washington Township trustee. Don Hodson, the Washington Township Republican chairman since 1998, said...
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Irish abuse suspect worked as counselor
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — The attorney for an 81-year-old Roman Catholic priest who faces possible extradition to Ireland says the clergyman moved to the South Bend area in 1990 to...
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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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All-West Girls Soccer Coach of the Year: Mooresville's Jason Damron
When Jason Damron took over the Mooresville girls soccer team in 2002, he just wanted to get students involved in the sport. Now, with game-tested players entering the program as...
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Kokomo man to seek re-election to Indiana Senate
Sen. Jim Buck, R-Kokomo, announced today that he will run for re-election in 2010. If elected, Buck would serve his first full term in the Indiana Senate representing District 21,...
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Lilly to cut up to 191 workers in Indiana by end of 2009
Eli Lilly and Co. has informed the Indiana Department of Workforce Development that it will cut up to 191 employees in a restructuring of its osteoporosis, diabetes and...
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Why even ask for what Wishard richly deserves?
I think it’s despicable that Wishard has to ask for help at all. Wishard provides a valuable service to the underserved, the indigent, the meek of the Earth. I have never...
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Kravitz: NFL needs change in attitude on concussions
There are two precious photos affixed to a wall in Dallas Clark’s locker. One is a picture of 7-month-old Dane Clark, his son, his first child, resting comfortably in his...
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Decision on Harley move to come in December
YORK, Pa. — Harley-Davidson says more jobs will be lost at its central Pennsylvania plant even if the company decides to keep the plant in the commonwealth. The company told...
