Friday May 17 | The Indianapolis Star
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Here are today's top 10 stories for Friday, May 17, 2013: 1. Hello, Indy 500 Pole Day weekend! Gates open at 10 a.m. for Fast Friday;$10 admission, 12 and younger free.
Fraternity Risk for Drinking Deaths Rises After Court Ruling
A national fraternity with chapters on more than 125 campuses must stand trial over the drinking death of a Wabash College freshman, an Indiana court said in a ruling that may force the organizations to take more responsibility for misconduct at chapter houses.
BT&F Rankings: Hse overtakes No. 1 Lawrence Central in final poll
By E. Shawn Aylsworth Managing Editor The Indiana Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches has released its sixth and final poll of the 2013 Indiana high school boys track & field regular season, and we have a new leader heading into Thursday's sectionals as Hamilton Southeastern has overtaken season-long No.
Army band takes Conner Prairie's stage
Fishers resident Sgt Rod Pippenger plays the trumpet as a member of the 38th Infantry Division Army Band.
Prostitution arrests not surprising
Carmel-based hair stylist Gina Dattilo knew there was something odd about Dove Spa in Carmel.
The Free Photo site is coming along. You can go there and take a look. There are test photos up that are free .
Fishers company to manage Marten House hotel
Dora Hotel Co. announced today it will manage Marten House at St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital.
HSE, Fishers to focus on school expansion designs in coming months
Construction plans at high schools in Fishers and Noblesville will become clearer in the next few months as school boards finalize designs and choose contractors.
Erbert & Gerbert's Sandwich Shop opening first Indiana location
Move over Subway, Jimmy John's, Jersey Mike's, Potbelly Sandwich Shop, Penn Station, Blimpie, DiBella's and Firehouse Subs.
BT&F Rankings: Fort Wayne Wayne screaming up the charts
By E. Shawn Aylsworth Managing Editor The Indiana Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches has released its fifth poll of the 2013 Indiana high school boys track & field season, and Fort Wayne Wayne is on fire as the Generals jump all the way from 20th to third behind holdover Nos.
Indy News: Homicide Rate Up 60% In Indianapolis; STUDY: Women ARE Grumpier Than Men in The Mornings
If you live in Fishers then get ready for a Tax hike after Voters went to the polls yesterday and approved a $95 million property tax increase to fund the expansion of Hamilton Southeastern High School and Fishers High School.
Voters approve Indianapolis-area school funding measures
Voters in the Indianapolis suburbs of Fishers and Noblesville have approved referendums to allow the districts to cope with growing school enrollments.
When local caterer Lori Goldsby heard of The Star's plans to create a Great Gatsby-inspired cocktail party menu, she knew just where to photograph it--at the Decorators' Show House.
For Mother's Day, treat her right
Tired of doing the same old thing every year for Mother's Day? Looking for gift ideas that don't scream, "Boring?" Don't worry -- when it comes to the "wow" factor, we've got you covered.
Noblesville, HSE voters to decide on tax increases in referendums
Voters in two Hamilton County communities will decide Tuesday whether to approve two referendums totaling $123 million.
Women to Know: Photographer Rose Ann Yarling has put her life in focus
Sitting for a portrait session with photographer Rose Ann Yarling involves more than lights and a camera.
HSE referendum wouldn't increase most tax bills -- but not everyone is happy about it
Steve Manka supports Hamilton Southeastern Schools and agrees the district's two high schools need additional space.
Two arrested at Indianapolis airport after loaded guns found in carry-ons
A flash flood raced through Broad Ripple Village one year ago. High water from heavy rain - and a city error - filled streets and soaked shops and restaurants.
Fishers law student to golf country for school
Luke Bielawski loves to launch tee shots deep onto the green grass of the fairways, avoiding traps to the left and right.
Police battle 'Dark Net' drug market
FISHERS, Ind. - A Fishers teen has been arrested after police intercepted two drug shipments that he admitted to buying on a growing online marketplace, found on a mysterious corner of the Internet known as the "dark net." The 14-year-old boy's mother turned him in to police after the drugs arrived at her home with the day's mail.