Stories tagged with "zionsville"
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Indiana's best color guards square off
Flags flew and rifles spun Saturday during the Indiana High School Color Guard Association’s state semifinals and finals. Color guards from 24 schools competed in the Class A...
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Zionsville schools operations director leaving for Ky. job
Zionsville Schools director of operations Charles Jones said he is eager for a fresh challenge. Jones, who has spend the last 35 years in Zionsville Schools, is taking a job as...
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Top seeds in academic brain game advance
Zionsville High School coach Paulette Berger’s academic teams keep reaching their goals. Zionsville made the Final Four of the Westfield Insurance Brain Game by beating a...
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GOP record on debt nothing to brag about
GOP record on debt nothing to brag aboutyou: In the 12 years Democrats were in the White House since 1977, the national debt increased $1.9 trillion. In the 20 years Republicans...
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Opportunities ahead for Noblesville High School softball team
Team’s ace pitcher leads skilled veterans, talented youngsters By all accounts, 2009 was a stellar season for the Noblesville softball team. The Millers went 24-3 and tied...
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Report clears former Boone County Sheriff in credit card case
Evidence won’t support felony charge in credit card case The release of a special prosecutor’s report on former Boone County Sheriff Dennis Brannon answered several...
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Entrepreneurs get a taste of the real world
Profits from class members’ lunch business are used for scholarships Zionsville High School’s entrepreneurship class takes its business seriously. This is the third...
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Robison: Nursing care deal works
St. Vincent Health operates centers in Zionsville schools With well over half of the school year completed, Zionsville Schools Superintendent Scott Robison is pleased with the...
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Whitestown clears up water-quality issues
Restructuring debt, new lines hoped to flush out problems Long criticized for its water-quality issues, Whitestown is completing several steps it hopes will solve the problems...
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Coach expects versatility to make Eagles strong
Zionsville softball coach Amy Beers expects her team to be two things when compared with last year’s squad. The first: Young, after graduating seven seniors from 2009. The...
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Zionsville debates planned unit developments
A controversial development ordinance has resurfaced as Zionsville officials prepare for a public hearing in May. The “planned unit development” ordinance would allow a...
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Zionsville groups get $7K to attract visitors
Three Zionsville organizations received more than $7,000 to help attract visitors to Boone County. The Zionsville Chamber received $2,400 for its Brick Street Market Day, while the...
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6 Zionsville students in U.S. math contest
Six Zionsville High School math students will participate in the 28th annual American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME) today. The students qualified by scoring in the...
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Biden's snub more proof of misguided foreign relations
Vice President Joe Biden’s snub (arriving for dinner 90 minutes late) of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was a juvenile act but par for this administration. While...
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'Regular' legislative process: nothing to brag about
‘Regular’ legislative process: nothing to brag about In reading E.J. Dionne’s column (“The ‘reconciliation’ lie,” March 7), I now fully...
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Grammy winner to join Carmel Symphony on Saturday
ZIONSVILLE — The Carmel Symphony Orchestra will welcome back two-time Grammy winner Sylvia McNair on Saturday night. The symphony and McNair will perform at 7:30 p.m. at...
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Former Zionsville wrestling coach faces drug charges
WHITESTOWN — A Zionsville High School wrestling coach was arrested last month on drug charges, school officials said today. James Ryan Wagner was arrested Feb. 20 by...
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$32 million project to add travel lane on I-65 from Zionsville to Lebanon
Project to add lane from Zionsville to Lebanon Work could begin as early as next week on a $32 million project to widen I-65 through the lower half of Boone County, state officials...
