Stories tagged with "e mail"
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Zionsville schools operations director leaving for Ky. job
Zionsville Schools director of operations Charles Jones said he is eager for a fresh challenge. Jones, who has spend the last 35 years in Zionsville Schools, is taking a job as...
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Top seeds in academic brain game advance
Zionsville High School coach Paulette Berger’s academic teams keep reaching their goals. Zionsville made the Final Four of the Westfield Insurance Brain Game by beating a...
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Teachers offer alternative savings
Plan: reassign assistant principals, raise administrators’ health premiums The Carmel Clay Education Association has offered a counter-proposal on how to trim more than $3...
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Robison: Nursing care deal works
St. Vincent Health operates centers in Zionsville schools With well over half of the school year completed, Zionsville Schools Superintendent Scott Robison is pleased with the...
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Foundation is in place at Fishers
Now it’s up to current athletes to build on team’s tradition Drew Shields is gone. He became the face of the Fishers boys track team, winning back-to-back 1,600-meter...
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WellPoint seems to fall short on pledge to uninsured
WASHINGTON — When Angela Braly, the CEO of insurance giant WellPoint, came to Capitol Hill last month to defend the company’s recent rate increases in California, she...
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Online voter guide will help keep you informed
T his week, The Star sent e-mails to the more than 600 primary and school board candidates Central Indiana voters will find on the May 4 ballot. We gave the candidates an online...
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Winona Hospital site fails to attract buyers
The Department of Metropolitan Development today received no requests from developers to bid on buying the vacant Winona Memorial Hospital, leaving it idle for at least another...
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Downtown children's bookstore to close up shop after today
Downtown Noblesville will soon be a little less wild. The children’s bookstore which goes by the name, The Wild, will be closing its doors for good this evening. Jane and...
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Timely crime data will help Hendricks residents
DANVILLE — The Hendricks County Sheriff’s Department has joined a new partnership that will allow residents to have free access to official, timely crime data. The...
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Let's talk about getting from here to there
I t’s been about a month since a group of area business leaders unveiled a new plan for mass transit in Central Indiana. If you’ve been to one of a dozen public...
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Parts distributor to lay off 250 at Plainfield warehouse
PLAINFIELD — More than 250 workers at a warehouse in Plainfield are losing their jobs after losing a key customer. CEVA Logistics, 800 Perry Road, told the city of Plainfield...
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Former Colts backup QB Sorgi signs with Giants
After backing up Peyton Manning for 6 seasons with Colts, he will be backup for Eli Manning Jim Sorgi’s stint as an unemployed quarterback didn’t last long. The...
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Hamilton Southeastern teachers agree to forgo raises in 2010-11
FISHERS — Teachers at Hamilton Southeastern have reached a partial agreement with the School Board on their contract citing the district’s financial woes for the early...
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Social networks give cybercriminals an open invite
SAN FRANCISCO — “Hey Alice, look at the pics I took of us last weekend at the picnic. Bob” That Facebook message, sent last fall between co-workers at a large...
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4 meetings to cover <b>transportation plan</b>
Indianapolis-area residents can give their input about Indy Connect, a regional transportation plan, at four meetings this week. Residents will be able to speak with transportation...
