Stories tagged with "twitter"
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Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard seeks motorsports jobs in Germany trip
Mayor Greg Ballard and an entourage are in Europe today at the start of a nine-day overseas trip meant to attract jobs and manufacturing technology to Indianapolis to grow the...
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Hotseat program fuels classroom discussions
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Class, take out your laptop or cell phone and log on to Facebook. That is what students are hearing in three Purdue University classes offering a new...
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Montoya not bothered by Griese's remark
TALLADEGA, Ala. — Juan Pablo Montoya was never upset by the “taco” remark that got ESPN announcer Bob Griese suspended. The network this week suspended Griese...
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State fines Noblesville firm on safety issues
The Indiana Department of Labor has issued several fines that total $191,000 against a Noblesville-based company for several safety violations. The department issued the fines this...
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Bob Knight calls IU AD to decline appearance
Indiana didn’t need Dick Vitale’s Twitter confirmation. IU heard directly from the General himself. Bob Knight contacted IU athletic director Fred Glass late Wednesday...
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Governments, schools, groups using Twitter
What are you doing? Schools, communities and groups throughout Hamilton County have been answering that question on the social media juggernaut Twitter. In a world seemingly driven...
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Brainard seeking $20M for Keystone
Mayor Jim Brainard will be requesting a $33.3 million bond on Monday, with $20.2 million assigned for Keystone Parkway. The Carmel City Council will be presented with the bond...
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Drink beer to support the arts - really
In August, Carmel had an evening devoted to art and wine. Today, the city will have one devoted to art and beer. The Carmel Art of Beer event runs from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. tonight in...
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Wishard ballot issue lures vocal allies
PAC formed to gain approval of $613M bond issue Dennis Fishburn stood before a room full of pastors last week at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church on the Eastside and preached...
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Wishard ballot issue lures vocal allies
PAC formed to gain approval of $613M bond issue Dennis Fishburn stood before a room full of pastors last week at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church on the Eastside and preached...
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Auto repair co. looking at Noblesville land
Muncie-based Allardt Enterprises is considering building a Premier Auto Service Center along a major road in Noblesville, according to documents filed with the city. The auto...
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Analysis: Letterman weaves laughs, confession
LOS ANGELES — It was business as usual for David Letterman and CBS’ “Late Show.” The band played. The host, dapper as always in a well-tailored suit,...
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Westfield hires new police chief
After four months of searching, Westfield has a new police chief. The city announced today that Joel Rush, an assistant police chief in Speedway, will become its new police...
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New industry keeps online content growing for clients
Providers fuel blogs, profiles, chats for corporate sites Week after week in city after city, businesspeople turn on their computers and write blog entries, Facebook posts and...
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Technology helps church to be vibrant
First Baptist in Muncie extends outreach via Web MUNCIE, Ind. — First Baptist Church is one of the city’s oldest churches, but don’t discount it as being out of...
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Congressman denounced for 'You lie' outburst
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama accepted a South Carolina Republican’s apology for shouting, “You lie!” during his speech to Congress, and House Democratic leaders showed...
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Noblesville Schools, parents keep connected through Twitter
It’s time to order high school yearbooks, sign up for swimming classes and watch for school librarians’ book reviews. At Noblesville schools, folks are Twittering about...
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Schools use Twitter to interact with parents, educators, more
It’s time to order high school yearbooks, sign up for swimming classes and watch for school librarians’ book reviews. At Noblesville Schools, folks are twittering about...
