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La Salle continues to roll in league
BOYS’ GOLF La Salle 224, St. Bernard 255: The Lancers improved to 9-4 overall and 6-2 within the Del Rey League after a home victory at Brookside No. 1 on Wednesday afternoon. Johnny Guinto shot a four-over-par 40 to pace all scorers and was...Tags: Baseball, Sports
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Allison shares fall, rebound in early trading after expanded IPO
Allison Transmission Holdings Inc. shares fell, then rebounded in their trading debut early Thursday morning after the company raised more than sought in its initial public offering.
The shares dropped 0.7 percent, to $22.85 each in the first hour of...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Financing and Stock Offerings, Manufacturing and Engineering, Companies and Corporations, Automotive Equipment
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IHSAA Boys Basketball Scores (February 24th)
Scores courtesy of Fox59 & John HerrellCLASS 4A GARY Lake Central 73 East Chicago Central 52 Highland 61 Gary West 58 MICHIGAN CITY Merrillville 71 Chesterton 61 Michigan City 59 Hobart 34 PENN South Bend Adams 77 South Bend Washington 68 overtime Penn 82 South Bend Clay 70...Tags: Indiana High School Athletic Association, Basketball, Sports
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Health Department confirms 16th case of measles in Hamilton Co.
Indiana health officials confirmed the 16th case of measles in Hamilton County Friday.
The Health Department said individuals may have been exposed to the disease at the Woodland Country Club in Carmel, Ind., from Feb. 9-11.
All individuals concerned...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Science and Technology, Vaccines, Zionsville, Measles
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14 Cases of Measles Reported in Indiana Since Super Bowl
KTLA NewsINDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- Officials with the Indiana State Department of Health have confirmed another case of measles in Central Indiana Monday. The total number of confirmed cases has increased to 14. Health officials said the most recent case was...Tags: College Sports, Science and Technology, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Sports
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Cases of measles in Central Indiana rise to 14
Officials with the Indiana State Department of Health have confirmed another case of measles in Central Indiana Monday.
The total number of confirmed cases has increased to 14. Health officials said the most recent case was reported on February 17 by...Tags: College Sports, Zionsville, Science and Technology, Measles, Electronics
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Central Indiana leaves with six State champions in wrestling Saturday
Fox59.comAll Muncie Southside Junior Isaiah Bradley was hoping for was a window of hope. After two rounds in the 152 pound championship match against Franklin Community's Luke Kriech, Bradley found himself down 1-0 with the clock dwindling his championship...Tags: Human Interest, Banking, Palestine
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Pairings set for boys basketball state tournament
IHSAA Champions NetworkFour hundred and one teams were drawn today and placed into brackets for the 102nd Annual IHSAA Boys Basketball State Tournament presented by Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance. Sectional games are scheduled to begin Monday, Feb. 27, and run through Saturday,...Tags: College Sports, Indiana High School Athletic Association, Ben Davis, Basketball, Religion and Belief
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Indiana boys basketball tournament parings
Four hundred and one teams were drawn today and placed into brackets for the 102nd Annual IHSAA Boys Basketball State Tournament.
Sectional games are scheduled to begin Monday, Feb. 27, and run through Saturday, March 3, with the regional round slated...Tags: College Sports, Basketball, Religion and Belief, Sports
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More than 230 Noblesville students not immunized against measles
The Noblesville School district is telling parents of all non-immunized students to keep their children at home until after the measles outbreak passes.
More than 230 Noblesville students have never been immunized against the measles virus. That...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Teaching and Learning, Preventative Medicine, Students, Symptoms
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New Hawker Beechcraft CEO has history with troubled companies
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsHawker Beechcraft has named Robert S. "Steve" Miller as its new CEO, replacing Bill Boisture, who will remain as a chairman. Hawker has been struggling since 2008 when a recession reduced sales and forced thousands of layoffs. Steve Miller has a history...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Bankruptcy, Economy, Business and Finance, Chrysler Group LLC, Corporate Officers
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