Stories tagged with "brownsburg"
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Indiana's best color guards square off
Flags flew and rifles spun Saturday during the Indiana High School Color Guard Association’s state semifinals and finals. Color guards from 24 schools competed in the Class A...
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Brownsburg chamber of commerce leader resigns
BROWNSBURG — Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Walt Duncan has resigned from his post. Duncan headed up the chamber for the past eight years. The Chamber Board will take...
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Brownsburg High to award 7 scholarships
BROWNSBURG — The Education Foundation will award seven $1,000 scholarships to seniors at Brownsburg High School in recognition of academic excellence, participation in...
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Hayward's rap no instant classic
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Gordon Hayward the rapper? That is as incongruous as Brad Stevens the biker. What began as college kids having fun over spring break morphed into something...
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Pen pals lead to free concert in Brownsburg
BROWNSBURG — What started as pen pal correspondence during an outreach project will culminate with a free concert tonight. Students from St. Malachy School and the Indiana...
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11 school districts to have job fair April 8
This version corrects an error from today’s Indianapolis Star. Eleven Indianapolis-area school districts seeking to hire minority teachers will have a job fair on April 8 on...
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Brownsburg OKs for-fee options for preschool, all-day kindergarten
Brownsburg schools to offer both programs, but each will have a fee The Brownsburg School Board approved a full-day kindergarten option and preschool program for all students at a...
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Spinal cord fund celebrates 1st anniversary
Spinal cord fund has provided a total of $40,000 to 5 families in its 1st year When John Wassen talks about unfulfilled goals since he was paralyzed in a 2007 construction...
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Leaders OK preschool, kindergarten options
Brownsburg — School leaders have approved two new initiatives for preschool and kindergarten children — for a fee. The preschool program would be offered to Brownsburg...
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Schools' grading scale is being re-evaluated
Danville ** Danville’s current grading scale, perceived by some parents as too rigorous, has come under scrutiny the past few months. School leaders formed a committee...
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Wishful thinking on health insurance 'competition'
Wishful thinking on health insurance ‘competition’ Any health insurer willing to comply with a state’s basic regulations cannot be denied approval to operate in...
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Brownsburg's new police chief targets teamwork
Brownsburg’s Dove wants police officers to focus on job After his first full week as Brownsburg police chief, Mike Dove is still getting used to his new title. “It is...
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Objections rise to Danville's strict grading system
With one child in high school preparing for college and another in junior high, Sarah LaCour knows any disadvantage can make or break their futures. One concern in particular has...
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Carroll's suit seeks to get his job back
Just days after the Brownsburg Police Commission seemingly moved on from the controversial demotion of former Police Chief Steve Carroll, he decided to fight to get his job back....
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Family's clothing drive helps shelter
A local family collected more than 1,000 bags of clothing Sunday in an annual drive to benefit Sheltering Wings, a Hendricks County domestic-abuse shelter for women. The seventh...
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Avon's girls have high hopes as county teams start track season
When you add it up, it’s easy to see why Avon girls track and field coach Stephanie Chenoweth is “extremely, extremely excited” about the potential of her team...
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Southport upsets No. 5 Center Grove
Sophomore guards Kellen Thomas and Michael Ramey combined for 54 points, helping Southport (5-15) stun Class 4A No. 5 Center Grove (17-4) 72-69 Tuesday night in Sectional 11 at...
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Ex-chief sues Brownsburg over demotion
BROWNSBURG — Former Brownsburg Police Chief Steve Carroll has filed a lawsuit against the Police Commission, its members, the town and the department he still works for....
