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  1. IMPD misfires with email including bra sizes, weights

    Message containing women's measurements for bulletproof vests sent to department commanders.

    • 12:35 AM, Jul. 9, 2011
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. Juvenile offenders walk past a coffin with a mirror on the pillow at the Marion County Juvenile Detention Center's conference on youth gun violence. About 75 youths took part Friday, hearing from people affected by gun violence and going to workshops. Danese Kenon / The Star

    Detainees learn hard truths about 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
  5. Online HS expected to cut costs for Wayne Township

    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
  6. 3 projects announced for Fountain Square

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

    • 12:30 AM, Jul. 9, 2011
  7. 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
  8. Attorneys for Durham, 2 co-defendants quitting

    Indianapolis -- Attorneys representing Indianapolis businessman Tim Durham and his two co-defendants are quitting the case.

    • Jul. 9, 2011
  9. Wayne Township to offer online-only high school classes

    Achieve Virtual Education Academy starts this fall, with 80 courses.

    • 1:05 AM, Jul. 8, 2011
  10. IMPD officer to plead guilty in case involving Oxycontin

    An Indianapolis police officer charged with forgery and operating while intoxicated after crashing his squad car will plead guilty next month.

    • 12:59 AM, Jul. 8, 2011

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  1. Living Christ Lutheran Church Welcomes Pastor Phillip Sievers

    Pastor Phillip Sievers will be installed as the new Pastor at Living Christ Lutheran Church in Plainfield on Sunday, July 31 at 2 PM. Indiana District Presi...

  2. Winners Announced from Recent Fishers Freedom Festival

    The Fishers Freedom Festival announces many of its winners from the various competitions held at the festival the weekend of June 25 & 26, 2011. The new...

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  5. Fishers Library to hold first session of a four part series teaching Microsoft Word-July 11th

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