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Richard Leroy Elliott
ATLANTA -- Richard Leroy Elliott, 80, Atlanta, died Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008, at Miller's Merry Manor in Tipton.
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On the Move
New post: Director of Communications for Family Service of Central Indiana. Previous position: Electronic marketing specialist for the Georgia World Congress Center Authority in Atlanta.
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Drought Loan Deadline Looming
SBA Disaster Loan Deadline Is August 27 The U.S. Small Business Administration says August 27 is the filing deadline for federal economic injury disaster loans that are available to small businesses located in ...
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Family claims injured dog belongs to them
A Noblesville family says a dog that led to an outpouring of community support belongs to them.
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July 18: Church News
N. Liberty 'Praise in the Park' Aug. 3 The Westside Community Church of God in Christ and New Liberty Church of God in Christ will have its fourth annual "Praise in the Park" on Sunday, Aug.
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Kids Farm Adventure shows youngsters where food comes from
Children wearing ice cream-stained shirts and cowboy boots tramped through Hamilton County's 4-H Fair Thursday to learn about farming, animals and where their food comes from.
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Atlanta Writers' Group keeps the ideas flowing
The Atlanta Writers' Group began meeting in March and remains small, but its members are full of big ideas.
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Noblesville population up more than 11,000 since 2000
Noblesville's growth is outpacing the average Indiana community, based on census numbers released Thursday.
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One-tank trips you can afford to take
Want to get away for a day, but don't want to spend much on gas money? Here are five one-tank trip ideas that will whet your appetite for shopping and history: 1. Atlanta Mercantile, Main Street, Atlanta: ...
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Free the Cuban Five Conference
Credits: FOR NEARLY TEN YEARS NOW, FIVE CUBAN NATIONALS HAVE BEEN IN JAIL CONVICTED OF CONSPIRACY TO SPY AND OTHER CHARGES.
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Friends open Main Street Bistro in Atlanta
When Zebbie Xavier and Sandy Alvarez became friends last summer they began to embark on an idea to open a restaurant in Atlanta.
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Chinese buyers tour soybean plant
Twenty-seven Chinese soybean buyers representing companies that buy 65 percent of the country's soybean exports visited Claypool this morning.
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A New Take on "Family Pizza Night"
Make your pizza night more exciting by jumping aboard the Indiana Transportation Museums Pizza Train.
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Fund set up in memory of teen
Those who knew and loved Dietrich Jackson have a new way to help keep his memory alive.
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Heartland train rides return to five towns
The Indiana Transportation Museum's Hoosier Heartland train rides this year include longer stays and more activities as the series kicks off June 14.
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Libraries weigh shared services
Directors from county's 5 districts meet monthly to discuss state panel's recommendation that they consolidate Directors of Hamilton County's libraries are looking for ways to share resources in light of a ...
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Forum focuses on teen driving deaths
Tony Dungy wasn't in Atlanta when Indianapolis was awarded the 2012 Super Bowl, he had something more important to attend.
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Primary election closings
Polls will be open 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday for the primary and school board elections. via The Noblesville Ledger
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Candidates for Hamilton Heights School Board White River Township
Hometown, length of residency in district: Atlanta; 30 years. Campaign or work phone number: 292-2449. Web site, e-mail: Did not reply to Web site; nickc@cctrc.com. Age, religion: 56; Atlanta Christian Church . via The Noblesville Ledger
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: Pharmacist charged in drug case
A former Anderson Wal-Mart pharmacist and pharmacy technician have been charged with several felonies, including illegally dealing prescription drugs. via Anderson Herald-Bulletin
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