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Broad Ripple Village Association aims to raise $200,000 for community projects
The Broad Ripple Village Association wants to raise about $200,000 for several community projects.
Major plans continue to be announced for the Medco Health Solutions facility under construction west of Zionsville.
Free concerts in Lions Park will return again this month. Joyce Davis, four-year organizer of the concert series and six-year organizer of the Lincoln Park series, chose the theme for the 2009 concert summer series in Lions Park, "Memories are made of this." The music chosen to be played is part of musical heritage of America from Hollywood and ...
Warren illustrator's books 'fly off the shelves'
Like the books he draws, Jared Lee's office is a sprawling cavalcade of hidden treasures and silly, smiling creatures.
Seven layers -- tile, linoleum and Masonite -- were peeled away before Gregg and Nisha Harke could get a peek at the original pine wood floor in their 1896 Victorian home.
Putting all your egg(s) in one basket
For decades, Indianapolis-based Indiana Supply Corp. successfully distributed Trane brand furnaces and air conditioners across Indiana.
The Asante Children's Theatre teams up with Planned Parenthood and Indiana Black Expo to present 'Who's Loving You Now?' this weekend at Butler University.
Help is available for sufferers of chronic, debilitating headaches
When the headache began, the one that would rule his life for about half a year, Andrew Levy, a Butler University English professor, was working on a book about Mark Twain.
Dip, scoop and smile your way through portable potluck favorites
Easy, tasty and totable -- those are the key characteristics of a great pitch-in dish.
Hall of Champions hosts brunch for dads
This Father's Day, some dads may have received a tie or a cool high tech electronic gift.A But some dads got a special treat to the NCAA Hall of Champions Sunday.
By Marco Santana, The Register-Mail Having a broken leg for 20 years seems unthinkable in the United States.
Students Travel To Africa To Build School
The campus of Butler University is on the other side of the world from the impoverished countryside of Uganda, but now they're united by a common thread: education.
Loretta Salchert, Ribbon of Hope Ministries, spoke June 9 about the cancer support her organization provides to members of the Elkhart community.
Iranians using Twitter to get news out
Iran banned foreign journalists from covering election protests on Tuesday. The Iranian government has also shut down most social networking and video sites.
McGrath on "Christian Nation Irony"
James F. McGrath, Associate Professor of Religion at Butler University, Indianapolis, nails the problem with the "Christian Nation" thesis as articulated by Barton, Marshall, Federer, et al.: It seems unlikely that at any point in the past the vast majority of inhabitants of the United States were devout Christians with a personal faith, as opposed ...
Earth Charter Conference to be held at Butler University
The Earth Charter Conference will be held June 19-21 at Butler University and aims to allow participants to learn about and discuss environmental stewardship and social justice.
EACS announces top scholastic achievers: Paul Harding High School...
EACS announces top scholastic achievers: Paul Harding High School Valedictorian- Erica Jo'Elle Anderson GPA: 10.7/12 pt.
Quitting smoking one phone call at a time
Three months ago, Rita Piatt would have a cigarette after breakfast as part of her morning routine.
Junior volunteers working alongside healthcare professionals
By VANESSA WELCH vanessa.welch@register-news.com MT. VERNON - An elite group of volunteers will be working alongside health care professionals this summer as part of the Junior Volunteer program.
Neglected park gets attention of Rocky Ripple residents, Butler University
Rocky Ripple residents are joining with Butler University botanists to spruce up an overgrown and neglected park.