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Boone County

  1. For some, charity begins in small groups

    Jen Priddy, 34, (left) and Erica Harding, 31, hit the road on their tricycles during an Olympic-type fundraiser for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Photos provided by Raygan Swan

    Fundraising events for charity can happen right in your own backyard. Just ask Matt Priddy, a 36-year-old physician from Carmel.

  1. Hip replacements give ex-Carmel HS tennis star a 2nd chance -- at age 47
  2. Immediate success
  3. Soccer medals hang for Schmidt family
  4. max kuhn
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  2. Zionsville

Hamilton County

  1. James Prieur, who led the turnaround of the former Conseco, is retiring

    James Prieur will retire this fall as chief executive officer of CNO Financial Group after five eventful years firming up the Carmel insurer's …

  1. For some, charity begins in small groups
  2. Queen pageant to open 4-H Fair
  3. Noblesville man honored for efforts to improve fatherhood
  4. United Way to honor 10 volunteers
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  2. Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield

Hendricks County

  1. A family remembers what once was

    "Treasure rock" was a popular spot for kids to hang out in the 1940s on property that now is part of the campus of Countryside Meadows in Avon. Snowbound Photography

    A new senior health center in Avon sits on land owned for hundreds of years by local pioneers and their descendants.

  1. United Way to honor 10 volunteers
  2. Herron may ease into decision
  3. Attorney asks 11-year-old murder suspect be freed for funeral
  4. Morgan Co. murder suspect, 11, in court today
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  2. Avon, Brownsburg, Danville, Plainfield
  1. Woman, 41, killed in head-on crash

    Greenwood A 41-year-old woman was killed in a head-on collision in Johnson County on Monday night....

      Jun. 29, 2011
  2. 4 weeks, no answers

    BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- The four-week search for missing Indiana University student Lauren Spierer has employed riders on horseback, search dogs, divers, helicopters and an army of more than 1,000 civilian volunteers....

      12:29 AM, Jul. 2, 2011
  3. Ind. boy found under home, 9 days after vanishing

    OATESVILLE, Ind. -- A southwestern Indiana boy missing for nine days after running away from home was reunited with his parents after being found hiding beneath the family's home....

      2:11 PM, Jul. 3, 2011
  4. 95-year-old Muncie man kills ailing wife, self

    MUNCIE, Ind. -- Authorities say a 95-year-old man fatally shot his ailing wife and then killed himself at their central Indiana home....

      6:57 AM, Jul. 8, 2011
  5. Purdue helps Fla. Space Coast with economy ideas

    WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Purdue University advisers are working with a Florida region near the Kennedy Space Center to help identify new opportunities to build the economy after the end of the nation's space shuttle program....

      1:49 PM, Jul. 9, 2011
  6. Horseplay may have led to crash killing 2

    A driver may have been engaged in horseplay before his pickup truck crossed the centerline and killed a couple in an oncoming car, police said today....

      2:12 PM, Jul. 4, 2011
  7. Fallen soldier's body returned to Whiteland

    WHITELAND, Ind. -- A flag-waving crowd met the body of a soldier as it arrived Friday in the town where he was raised....

      12:40 AM, Jul. 9, 2011
  8. Consultant hired in effort to redevelop Mass Ave. site

    Indianapolis -- The city of Indianapolis has hired a consultant to help ignite redevelopment at the site of a fire station and Fire Department offices on Massachusetts Avenue....

      Jul. 9, 2011
  9. Fountain Square work announced

    The Indianapolis Department of Public Works on Friday announced two public projects at Fountain Square. ...

      12:30 AM, Jul. 9, 2011
  10. Juvenile detention center detainees learn hard truths of gun violence

    About 75 young men and women dressed in identical navy blue shorts and white T-shirts strode in a funeral march Friday at the Marion County Juvenile Detention Center....

      12:31 AM, Jul. 9, 2011
  11. IMPD misfires with email including bra sizes, weights

    A metropolitan police commander issued a personal apology to 13 female officers after their bra size, height and weight were included in a departmental email this week....

      12:35 AM, Jul. 9, 2011
  12. Fixture at Northside corner dances to his own beat

    Some people call him "Dancing Man." To others he's "Guitar Man." Or "Radio Man," or just "Radio." He's the guy who dances at the corner of 38th Street and College Avenue, and his real name is James Henry Snow....

      Jul. 7, 2011
  13. Man is arrested in fatal shooting on Northeastside

    A 39-year-old man was arrested Wednesday in the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old man on the Northeastside....

      Jul. 7, 2011
  14. Body in creek tentatively identified as Indy woman

    A body found in Fall Creek on Sunday was tentatively identified Friday night as that of an Indianapolis woman. ...

      12:30 AM, Jul. 9, 2011
  15. Lanes of I-465 closing overnight on Northeastside

    Lane closures will continue tonight on I-465 on the Northeastside, the Indiana Department of Transportation said Friday. ...

      12:41 AM, Jul. 9, 2011
  16. A different kind of education

    If one of Tanya Lawalin's students hasn't submitted an assignment in three days, he receives an automated email with the subject line "Please Get Back to Work."...

      1:05 AM, Jul. 8, 2011
  17. Education chief a fan of virtual school

    State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett on Tuesday hailed Indiana's first statewide all-online public high school as a "revenue generator" and a model for how cash-strapped school districts can save money....

      12:38 AM, Jul. 9, 2011

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Greenpeace activists prepare for a demonstration on the Danube river in the center of Budapest on June 29, 2011. Greenpeace was demonstrating for a 30 percent reduction of the greenhouse gas emissions as Hungary ends its six months rotating EU presidency on June 30. Sign reads: "EU Go to 30 Percent Now!"   AFP PHOTO / ATTILA KISBENEDEK (Photo credit should read ATTILA KISBENEDEK/AFP/Getty Images)

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