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Girl 16 drowns in Harrison County river
A teenager drowned Tuesday in a river in southern Indiana. Conservation officers say the 16-year-old girl and a friend were swimming near a dam on the Blue River in Milltown when she was overcome by ...
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IPS superintendent search down to 8
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indianapolis Public Schools system is on track to have a new superintendent chosen by the end of the month, the president of the school board said. The IPS school board announced they have narrowed the list of superintendent candidates down to 8 and will be conducting interviews with those semifinalists this week. The board hopes to narrow down the candidates and have three ...
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IU baseball gears up for must win
OMAHA (WISH) - The IU baseball team find themselves in a must win situation. They play Oregon State Wednesday night; the loser heads home. The Hoosiers lost to Mississippi State 5-3 Monday night, sending them to the losers' bracket, but they're confident in their ability to respond. "We know that we are capable of coming back," said Indiana head baseball coach Tracy Smith. ...
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Messer to propose bill protecting schools from healthcare law
The interim superintendent of Indianapolis Public Schools proposed her recommendations to trim the district's budget shortfall at a meeting Tuesday night. Dr. Peggy Hinckley introduced a plan to cut ...
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Interim IPS superintendent proposes plan to cut $10M from budget
The interim superintendent of Indianapolis Public Schools proposed her recommendations to trim the district's budget shortfall at a meeting Tuesday night. Dr. Peggy Hinckley introduced a plan to cut ...
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Movie Review
Wall Street [DVD]
Given that Oliver Stone made Wall Street directly on the heels of winning the Best Director and Best Picture Oscars for Platoon (1986), it is not surprising that the two films are quite similar thematically, so much so that they make intriguing companion pieces despite their ... ...
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Fishers to become city Jan. 1 2015
FISHERS, Ind. - The town of Fishers will become a city on Jan. 1, 2015 and dates have been set for the first mayoral election. Fishers will elect its first city mayor, city council members and city clerk during the 2014 general election year. Candidates for the positions within the city offices will be nominated at the primary election in May of 2014. "The new dates, according to the ...
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EPA cleans up mercury inside Elwood home
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says it's cleaning up a large amount of toxic mercury found at a residence in a small central Indiana city. The EPA said Tuesday that residents of the Elwood ...
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Historic Fishers vote planned for Nov.
Now, a change in Indiana code accelerated the plan. The code says voters in Fishers will choose their first mayor, city council and city clerk during the general election of 2014. Candidates for those offices will be selected in May of that year. In a press release, Town Council President John Weingardt said the new schedule "gives us a roadmap to follow in the transition to become a ...
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Deshaun Thomas Works Out for Hometown Team
It took Deshaun Thomas just 16 minutes - via a car - to get from his Embassy Suites room to Bankers Life Fieldhouse on Thursday. He was one of six prospects the Pacers brought in ahead of the 2013 NBA Draft on June 27. "It feel good to be here at home, and put on for the Pacers," Thomas said. "I wouldn't hate it if they draft me. It would be a good experience to be ...
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Pacers Draft Workouts Notebook June 13 2013
The Indiana Pacers held draft workouts with prospects for the 2013 NBA Draft on Thursday, June 13 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The workouts were the first open to the media this year. The main attraction Thursday for local media ...
On the record
Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
Hassan Rouhani
Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
Hotel Review
JW Marriott Ihilani Hotel Resort & Spa
This has to be one of the best hotel resorts in Hawaii. 387 luxurious guest rooms, each with it's own ...
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