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Downstairs master suites add convenience, luxury
Master-down floorplans, in which the master bedroom is on the main floor, have been around for some time.
P. Todd Standley, 55, Noblesville died Oct. 31, 2009, in Ormond Beach, Fla. Mr. Standley worked for Broadview Security of Indianapolis.
HSE Schools ballot question draws few early
Next week marks the final stretch before voters decide the fiscal fate of Hamilton Southeastern Schools on Nov.
Indiana's malpractice cap faces widower's lawsuit
Attorneys for a widower who won an $8.5 million medical malpractice verdict against Community Hospital North have filed a lawsuit to challenge a state law that reduced the award to $1.25 million.
Ind. Law - Indiana malpractice cap may be challenged
Jeff Swiatek's story Sept. 5th in the Indianapolis Star was headed "Widower might challenge malpractice cap." Some quotes: A widower who won an $8.5 million medical malpractice verdict against Community Hospital North in his wife's death now might challenge a state law that reduces the award to $1.25 million.
Chastised IU to trim tuition for good grades
Indiana University is trying a new incentive that officials hope will boost student performance while appeasing lawmakers and others who complained about recent tuition increases: cash credits for good grades.
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A woman was carjacked at the Village Pantry at 96th and Lantern Road. A school and daycare has been put on lockdown.
Man gets 4 years for trying to fake death
A man who crashed his plane in the Florida Panhandle in an apparent attempt to fake his death was sentenced Wednesday to more than four years in federal prison, officials said.
Hancock County detective loves the variety of his job
Detective Sgt. Jeff Rasche began working for the Hancock County Sheriff's Department soon after graduating from New Palestine High in 1984.
McCordsville assault linked to dispute over woman
A physical assault against a McCordsville man attacked at his home in April stemmed from a dispute over a woman's affections, a detective said Wednesday.
Fortville BMV branch moved to McCordsville
Residents in McCordsville have a new BMV branch. The office was moved from Fortville to West Broadway near Mount Comfort Road in McCordsville.
IMPD cop pleads not guilty to new charge
A suspended Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer entered a not guilty plea this morning on felony battery charges in Hancock Superior Court.
Fortville BMV branch moved to McCordsville
Residents in McCordsville have a new BMV branch. The office was moved from Fortville to West Broadway near Mount Comfort Road in McCordsville.
Pendleton Pike construction may be over by October
The end is in sight for Lawrence's $51 million reconstruction of Pendleton Pike.
Faith, Hope and Love mission workers stay home to help others
Five years ago, Merlin Gonzales started a local mission project called Faith, Hope and Love on Indianapolis' Northside.
Old Playroom Becomes Kid-Proof Theater
The podcast aggregator Mediafly appears to be the first of many new channels expected for the Roku player from now until the end of the year.
Low-cost pet vaccination clinic Saturday
The Hancock County Humane Society will conduct a low-cost vaccination clinic for dogs and cats on Saturday, July 25th, from 1 to 3 p.m. with Dr.
This week's "Caption This" fishing cartoon caught a lot of great responses but the unanimous winner is Jeff Headrick , Fishers - "Ever seen an Alaskan flounder?" Runners up: Jeff Titus , Brownsburg, IN - "I wish the fish were biting as well as the media." Micheal Fisher , McCordsville, IN - "When the goin' gets tough, the tough go fishin'--you ...
Rene Danielle Vosmeier and Matthew Kyle Hawkins exchanged marriage vows on April 25, 2009, during a ceremony held at Ravinia Park Baptist Church in Richmond, Ind.
Church to hold Community Breakfast Saturday
Get your morning started off right with a hearty breakfast and fellowship with members and friends of McCordsville United Methodist Church.