Stories tagged with "Money"
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Village Pantry bandit grabs cash, lottery tix
A bandit on the Eastside is going for the jackpot. Police said a gunman in a baseball cap and a black coat fled with cash and lottery tickets when he robbed a Village Pantry this...
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Bonds will pay for Westfield projects
Money will fund Grand Junction work and a new fire station Westfield is issuing $7.1 million in bonds to fund the first three Grand Junction redevelopment projects as well as a new...
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Greenfield VFW post will host community breakfast Saturday
Members of Greenfield’s Veterans of Foreign Wars Lodge 2693 are hosting a community breakfast from 8 to 10 a.m. Saturday. The purpose of the breakfast is to raise money for...
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Armed intruders terrorize two women
Two men with a shotgun barged into a Southside apartment, bound two residents inside and robbed them of $84 and a .22 caliber rifle. The robbers, one in a mask and one wearing a...
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It may be legal, but that doesn't make it right
I commend The Star for another excellent series on the corruption of our government ("Access to Power’’). This is what credible and responsible journalistic...
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Colts donation goes to Shepherd Center
The Indianapolis Colts donated $18,000 Monday to help transport more than 700 children to preschool and after-school programs at an Eastside faith-based service center. Shepherd...
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Don't back son's poor decisionKathy Mitchell & Marcy Sugar Annie's Mailbox
Dear Annie: My son, “Terry,” is 30 and newly divorced with two sons. My husband and I have been helping him because he had a hard time finding a job. He lived with us...
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Birthday fund request is out of line
Dear Margo: Can you give me some guidance regarding how to respond to a strange request? A friend we see occasionally got engaged six months ago. He’s quite the social...
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Noise ordinance carries fines of up to $2,500
Elkhart — Drivers in the Northern Indiana city of Elkhart might want to think twice about pumping up the volume on their car stereos. The city is aggressively enforcing its...
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Ind. high court to hear gambler’s lawsuit
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Supreme Court will hear arguments this week on whether an Ohio River casino should have allowed a compulsive gambler to play and lose $125,000 in a...
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Designer will ensure your remodel is what you want
Q: How do I hire an interior designer for my remodeling project? A: Finally! The decision has been made: You’re going to remodel your home. Now what? If you’re like...
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Protect workers' deposits with Social Security reform
I work two jobs and attend Manchester College as a full-time student. I work very hard for the money I earn and I am responsible with my earnings. I deserve to receive the benefits...
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Cash-strapped Muncie shutting off street lights
MUNCIE, Ind. — Many streetlights will be going off soon in a central Indiana city in a budget-cutting move. The Muncie City Council has slashed its $630,000 streetlight...
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Noblesville's council OKs $2.4 million budget cut
State’s procedures will boost property tax bills slightly Noblesville has cut proposed spending in 2010, but officials say property taxes still will increase slightly due to...
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Railroad exhibit includes old Irvington depot
Always a fan of Irvington history, Ron Huggler, 70, became interested in the community’s old railroad depot when he found a photograph on the eBay online site that showed the...
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HSE OKs budget and hopes voters OK referendum
Growing, cash-strapped district counting on passage of $5.5 million funding measure to fill out spending plan There’s going to be some more belt tightening at Hamilton...
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City picks 1st 3 Grand Junction projects
Grand Junction work meant to send signal that city is serious about redevelopment Westfield has selected the first three projects for its Grand Junction redevelopment. In 2010, the...
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Indiana dentist buys up Halloween candy
MADISON, Ind. — Most children get enough chocolate and sweets on Halloween to make dentists cringe, so some dentists are offering children an alternative treat: cash....
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IDs will be required for special elections
Secretary of State Todd Rokita says Indiana residents voting in upcoming special elections will still be subject to the state’s Voter ID law despite a recent court ruling. Rokita...
