IMPD officer crashes squad car

by amasters on September 4, 2010

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An Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer suffered minor injuries Friday after he crashed his squad car on the Westside. The officer was beginning to pursue a vehicle linked to a theft investigation when he swerved to avoid another vehicle and lost control, crashing into a used car lot in the 3700 block of Lafayette Road at about 8 p.m., Lt

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Tall-flamed train fire ‘looked worse than it was’

by amasters on September 4, 2010

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An afternoon train fire in Hendricks County proved to be minor despite flames shooting as high as 15 feet in the air.

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Zionsville on Tuesday to discuss sewer rate hike, budget increase

ZIONSVILLE — Tuesday’s Zionsville Town Council meeting could have some serious ramifications on citizens’ pocketbooks next year. Zionsville residents will get to weigh in on a proposed sewer rate increase and next year’s town budget during public hearings at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Town Hall.

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Tennis pro Ram to host fundraiser

CARMEL — Carmel tennis pro Rajeev Ram will hold a fund-raising exhibition called “EntouRAJ for Kids!” Dec. 4 at Carmel Racquet Club.

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West Nile virus found in 32 counties

It’s cooling down outdoors after an unusually hot August, which should help reduce the heightened risk for West Nile virus in Indiana .

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Bisard ties may cloud Hovey St. trial

Embattled police officer was one of two who arrived at the home after a 30-minute delay.

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Donations topping $200K will help fix Athenaeum

Since a crane fell on the century-old Athenaeum building Downtown two weeks ago and water poured from its sprinkler system, the group that runs the facility has piled up something else.

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It’s hard to sleep tight when you’re feeling bedbugs bite

Exterminators, government regulators and residents are reporting a rise in the bloodsuckers’ activity.

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Homeless shelter residents rehab house to give away

People struggling with homelessness, addictions make over home on Rural Street.

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Excessive force hearing delayed until November

The disciplinary hearing for an officer accused of using excessive force on a 15-year-old boy has been rescheduled.

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