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Hoosier soldiers departing for Iraq-WEB ONLY

This afternoon, about 160 Indiana National Guard Troops will leave Columbus and begin their journey to Iraq. The soldiers are part of the guard’s 1,313th Engineering Co. based at Camp Atterbury. The soldiers will spend time training at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin before being deployed to conduct a wide range of engineering operations in Iraq. […]

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Purdue, Anderson team up on master’s degrees-WEB ONLY

Purdue and Anderson universities this fall will begin partnering to offer students the chance to earn two master’s degrees at the same time. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4   The program will enable students, within three years, to receive an MBA from Anderson and a master of science in technology from Purdue. It is […]

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This week’s contest-WEB ONLY

The ticket giveaway contest is taking a two-week hiatus. Look for a new contest in the June 4 e-mail blast. Last week, I offered four tickets to any film in the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s Summer Nights film series. It opens June 5 with “The Bourne Identity” and continues weekly with such films as “Roman […]

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Contest results-WEB ONLY

Last week, I offered four tickets to any film in the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s Summer Nights film series and asked you to describe what you’d find in an ideal picnic basket. Here’s a sample of the more than 125 responses: “A sandwich – Dagwood Bumstead style.” (Erin Beaver) “Peppered turkey and provolone mini sandwiches, […]

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UMB buys Harris corporate trust business-WEB ONLY

UMB Bank has acquired the corporate trust business of Harris bank for an undisclosed price. The deal, which closed last week, includes 80 accounts and $213 million in assets, UMB President and Chief Operating Officer Peter deSilva said today. Corporate trust units underwrite corporate and government bonds. UMB, headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., added the […]

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State Farm settles unpaid hailstorm claims-WEB ONLY

State Farm Insurance will pay $275,000 and continue to re-evaluate thousands of unpaid claims from a 2006 hailstorm that hit Indiana. The payment, announced today by the Indiana Department of Insurance, will go to the state’s general fund to cover the cost of the department’s examination of State Farm. It comes on top of nearly […]

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Group alleges CVS sold expired products-WEB ONLY

An activist group says it has conducted sting operations at CVS Caremark Corp. stores in Indiana and eight other states. The group has called a news conference tomorrow to disclose evidence it says will prove Indianapolis-area stores sell expired products. The group, Change to Win, says half of the Indianapolis-area stores it visited sold expired […]

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Officer shot in line of duty to grant interviews-WEB ONLY

An Indianapolis police officer will talk to the media this afternoon for the first time since he was injured in the line of duty. Jason Fishburn was shot in the head while chasing a murder suspect last July. He returned to the job Monday, working four days a week at the police training academy as […]

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Woman dies under suspicious circumstances-WEB ONLY

A New Whiteland mother has died after suffering extensive injuries in a case that police say is extremely suspicious. Officers found Kimberly Soper, 32, at the bottom of a flight of stairs after her husband called 911. Soper was rushed to the hospital with extensive skull fractures and internal bleeding. Investigators say her injuries were […]

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IMS opens for Community Day-WEB ONLY

500 Festival Community Day is underway at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Fans can mingle with drivers during a series of autograph sessions, watch race teams during pit-stop practice, and even take the family sedan for a drive on the world’s most famous race track. Admission is $7. Activities end at 6 p.m.

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Activist group alleges CVS sold expired products-WEB ONLY

An activist group says it has conducted sting operations at CVS Caremark Corp. stores in Indiana and eight other states. The group has called a news conference tomorrow to disclose evidence it says will prove Indianapolis-area stores sell expired products. The group, Change to Win, says half of the Indianapolis-area stores it visited sold expired […]

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Voters across Indiana turn down school projects-WEB ONLY

Voters rejected millions of dollars in school projects in special elections yesterday in central and northern Indiana. In the Mooresville school district south of Indianapolis, voters rejected a proposed $50 million middle school, 2,689-1,674, and a $45 million high school renovation, 2,564-1,780. In the Nineveh-Hensley-Jackson school district that straddles Johnson and Morgan counties, a proposed […]

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John, Joel performing tonight at fieldhouse-WEB ONLY

Elton John and Billy Joel bring their “Face 2 Face” tour to Conseco Fieldhouse tonight at 7:30 p.m. The legendary piano players will perform together and individually. The sold-out concert coincides with the 10th anniversary of the fieldhouse.

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Standard Locknut lays off more employees-WEB ONLY

Westfield-based Standard Locknut LLC notified state officials Friday that it has laid off another 39 employees, following 35 who were idled in April. Standard Locknut, a manufacturer of bearings and steel components, said it laid off the employees after its largest customer began reducing inventory. The layoffs are expected to be temporary, but the company […]

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Ellenberger Park skating rink on thin ice-WEB ONLY

Indy Parks and Recreation will host a public meeting tonight at 6 p.m. to discuss a plan to close the skating rink at Ellenberger Park. City officials say Indianapolis lost about $165,000 last year trying to keep the 47-year-old rink open.

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Indiana farmers still far behind in planting corn-WEB ONLY

Wet weather is continuing to frustrate the efforts of Indiana farmers to plant the state’s corn crop, which is now three weeks behind the average typically planted by mid-May. The weekly crop report shows 24 percent of Indiana’s corn crop had been planted by Sunday. That’s up from 11 percent planted the week before, but […]

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Decision day for several education referendums-WEB ONLY

Voters in three Indiana school districts head to the polls today to weigh in on several multi-million-dollar construction referendums. Officials from Mooresville Schools have submitted a $96 million plan to build a new middle school and renovate the existing high school. Voters in Trafalger are looking at a $26 million proposal to build an elementary […]

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Angie’s List backing Sarah Fisher in Indy 500-WEB ONLY

Indianapolis-based consumer ratings service Angie’s List announced today that it has signed on as a co-sponsor of Sarah Fisher’s team in this year’s Indianapolis 500. The company declined to divulge terms of the deal. Fisher, driving the No. 67 Dollar General car, will make her eighth start in Sunday’s race. She qualified 21st and will […]

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