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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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Sayers was Colts coach's first boss
Jim Caldwell was so new he squeaked. He was a year out of the University of Iowa, a rookie assistant coach at Southern Illinois. “My first job as a full-time...
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LeBron as a Pacer? Why it's not likely
Oh, it’s fun to dream. Looks good, too. But this is as close as James will get to becoming a Pacer Pick a team, almost any team, and LeBron James’ name has been linked...
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Remember Commerce Connector? Let's try it again
The Oct. 22 propane truck accident on the Northeastside, bottling up traffic on both I-465 and I-69 for many hours, makes a strong case for renewing consideration of a Commerce...
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Beyond politics: Reasons to be suspicious of health plan
Once again Dan Carpenter’s view of government-run health-care reform (“Criers of wolf make foxy hares,” Nov. 15) sounds like something Americans should be ashamed...
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Bike lanes could be solution to Allisonville's dangers
In response to Ann Hanley’s letter (Nov. 7) outlining “dangerous spending on Allisonville bike lanes,” it seems that Hanley has answered her own questions. Is it...
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Raconteurs' Brendan Benson returns to flying solo
Brendan Benson has been making clever, emotive power pop since the mid-’90s. But it took a role with Jack White as co-leader of the Raconteurs to introduce Benson to the...
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Tomo's menu makes it a spot worth checking into
If this weekend’s International Festival at the Indiana State Fairgrounds inspires you to check out some of the city’s ethnic restaurants, keep in mind that looks can...
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Warriors freshman pleases his coach
Davis, son of Warren aide, gets praise from ex-IU player Graham Greg Graham isn’t the type of basketball coach to dish out praise to players who haven’t earned it. His...
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Corrections chief back at work a day after his arrest
NEW CASTLE, Ind. — A day after his arrest on racketeering and ghost employment charges, a retired Indiana State Police detective was back at work Thursday as director of...
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Fire severely damages Bloomington office building
Bloomington — Bloomington firefighters say a blaze has left an office building nearly a total loss. The fire broke out shortly after 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Eastplex building...
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Man to serve 10 days in jail after killing 2 girls with car
South Bend — A Northern Indiana man who admitted having marijuana in his system when his car fatally struck two young girls will spend 10 days in jail. St. Joseph Superior...
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Sorority to honor 3 Indianapolis area teachers
Three Indianapolis area high school teachers will be recognized for their professional achievements and community service initiatives. The Sigma Gamma Rho sorority will honor North...
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Plainfield Thanksgiving meal to serve 500
PLAINFIELD — Bryan Agan hopes to serve a traditional Thanksgiving meal to 500 people. Agan, a chef who belongs to Plainfield Christian Church, started the Plainfield...
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Deputy town marshal arrested on drug, misconduct counts
LaGrange — A deputy town marshal from Topeka has been arrested on drug and misconduct charges. Deputy Marshal Zachary Miller, 28, was held without bond Thursday at the...
