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Morgan looks to make changen Indiana State Bar Association president, Roderick H. Morgan

Roderick H. Morgan, a partner at Bingham McHale law firm has recently been named president of the Indiana State Bar Association. His prestigious positions...

Pacers continue to search for answers

There are always lots of questions to ask when things are going dreadfully wrong in the world of the NBA. As I sat and...

Republic Airways moving execs to Indianapolis

Republic Airways Holdings Inc., which bought Frontier Airlines and Midwest Airlines last year, says it will move all of its executives to its base...

Butler University lectures bring ā€˜diverse’ audiences

It’s not everyday, one is able to listen to the ideas of high profile multicultural scholars, dignitaries and personalities such as hip-hip mogul Russell...

Did biblical Hebrews build pyramids?

Who built the pyramids? Slaves, as Hollywood’s version would have it? Jewish slaves, as an Israeli prime minister famously remarked? Neither, say Egyptian archaeologists,...

Screening and treating girls doesn’t reduce prevalence of Chlamydia in teens

Frequent testing and treatment of infection does not reduce the prevalence of Chlamydia in urban teenage girls, according to a long term study by...

Protect your pockets: Resolve to be money smart

As the calendar changes to a new year, Hoosiers statewide are taking the opportunity to start fresh by resolving to change their behavior for...

Obama, Dems seek final compromise on health bill

Prodded by President Barack Obama, senior Democratic lawmakers held lengthy talks at the White House on Wednesday as they searched for a final compromise...

Light the Night for Life Ceremony Will Remember 2009 Homicide Victims and Focus on Families Left Behind

(Indianapolis, IN, January 12, 2009)—A diverse group of city and religious leaders, including U.S. Attorney Tim Morrison, Deputy Mayor Olgen Williams and new Public...

Pitney Bowes Foundation and Reading Is Fundamental Donate Libraries to 25 Indianapolis Schools

WASHINGTON— Twenty-five greater-Indianapolis Schools have been selected to receive library resources from the Pitney Bowes Foundation and Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) that will include...

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