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Veolia, city looking for ways out of hot water
Council panel not happy with bid to raise rates 35% Several years without water rate increases, a national financial meltdown and federally mandated upgrades have driven the...
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About 1,000 greet Sarah Palin at book signing in Noblesville
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — They began showing up Wednesday night, braving the cold and drizzle to get a coveted wristband — their “ticket” to see Sarah Palin. She...
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Boilers look for freshman or reserve to step up during 3-game event
With 3 games in 4 days, Boilers need a freshman to step up ST. THOMAS, U.S. Virgin Islands — Any team hoping to win a three-game, four-day tournament must have depth. No. 7...
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Johnson about to quietly win his 4th straight NASCAR title
A.J. Foyt never did it. Neither did Mario Andretti, Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt or Don Prudhomme. In fact, a driver winning four consecutive major series championships — as...
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Next Indy car may be lurking in a Pennsylvania tunnel
The next generation of Indy cars could come from an abandoned tunnel off the Pennsylvania Turnpike east of Pittsburgh. Ben Bowlby , head of engineering for Ganassi Racing and a...
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Old Oaken Bucket game: 30 years ago -- a magical season
Thirty years ago, Purdue defeated Indiana 37-21 for the Old Oaken Bucket, but what happened after that game is what made it a historic season. The Boilermakers beat Tennessee 27-22...
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Lawrence Twp. students learn some swift ballroom steps
Elementary school children need to be challenged and given a chance to succeed, say leaders at Lawrence Township’s Winding Ridge Elementary School. And that’s the idea...
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No. 2 mall company may not sell its holdings
Bankrupt mall developer General Growth Properties said Thursday it has restructured a large chunk of its mortgage debt and hopes to start exiting bankruptcy court by the end of the...
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Number of H1N1 cases is declining, Indiana health officials say
State is still receiving vaccine; area counties set additional clinics Although six Indiana residents died last week from H1N1 influenza, state health officials say they continue...
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Duncan says U.S. has chance to reform education system
Indiana educators applaud many of his ideas but fear political, bureaucratic hurdles U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan told educators at a conference Thursday in Indianapolis...
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Subject of movie hasn't seen it yet
BALTIMORE — The movie based on his life story premiered in New York on Tuesday night and nationwide today, but Baltimore Ravens rookie offensive lineman Michael Oher has yet...
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Familiar Gonzalez report: He's still 'close' to returning
As Anthony Gonzalez has discovered, being “close” to returning from a knee injury isn’t close enough. The Indianapolis Colts receiver insisted Thursday afternoon...
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Brebeuf star Rafdal is volleball player of the year
Name: Lauren Rafdal. Nickname: “Lo or Rafiki.” Best non-volleyball sports moment: “When I was 14, I pitched in the National Softball Association World Series...
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Indiana regulators OK heating assistance
Consumer advocates said they were encouraged by state regulators’ decision Thursday to allow Indiana utilities to reinstate heating assistance programs. But the next step is...
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Forum to discuss Sheridan school building's future
SHERIDAN — Adams Township Trustee Linda Williams wants taxpayers’ input on how Adams Elementary School will be used in the future. She’s organizing a community...
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Battery business opens in Noblesville
NOBLESVILLE — A new store specializes in batteries, carrying thousands of them for common items such as watches. Batteries Plus, 2640 E. Conner St., also has harder-to-find...
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Purdue will limit smoking on campus
Lighting up will be allowed only in designated areas beginning July 1, 2010 WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Finding a spot to light up at Purdue University won’t be too easy...
