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Rapper T.I. testifies in Ohio murder trial
Rapper T.I. testified Friday that he believes the bullets fired at his entourage during a wild vehicle chase two years ago were meant for him.
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Fire damages field, farm equipment
Crews fought a fire in a field in northern Hamilton County Monday afternoon. It happened at 286th and Cal Carson Road.
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: Pharmacist will be sentenced in drug case
A former Wal-Mart pharmacist will be sentenced Monday for dealing prescription drugs.
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Business Line
E. Roy Budd, executive director of Energize-ECI Inc., announced that Bill Bradley Jr., executive director of the Jay County Development Corporation, was a member of the official Indiana Economic Development ...
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Party favorites
More than 300 children attended Wednesday night's Community Halloween Party, an annual event sponsored by the 4-H Junior Leaders at the 4-H Fairgrounds.
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Habitat home is a milestone
Eyes were a little misty Monday morning on Hague Road as a single mom saw the walls of her first home rise up around her, and a local organization celebrated a milestone.
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Tipton to be part of Arts Trail
A venture being spearheaded by the Hamilton County Convention and Visitors Bureau could bring the Nickel Plate Arts Trail to Tipton starting next spring.
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Gas cards help the helpers at Meals on Wheels
We all have our favorite things -- our favorite restaurants, TV shows, sporting events, sports teams, movies and other activities that we profess to "love" so much we cannot imagine our lives without them.
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Families can fill up on fitness, fun
A first-time Fun Fitness Extravaganza on Saturday at Dr. James A. Dillon Park will bring attention to childhood obesity and offer active and healthy ways families can enjoy the outdoors while attempting to set ...
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Atlanta New Earth Festival starts Saturday
Robyn Emmert says the town of Atlanta is a bit like Jekyll and Hyde. All year, this seemingly sleepy town just south of Tipton County in Hamilton County is the epitome of small town Indiana.
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Indiana Wesleyan grants degrees to 24 residents
The following residents received degrees during August graduation ceremonies at Indiana Wesleyan University.
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On the Move
New post: Vice president of business development at the Indiana Sports Corp. Previous position: Account supervisor at Bradley and Montgomery, where he was instrumental in the designs for the 2008-12 Big Ten ...
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Atlanta still seeking new town marshal, deputy marshal
The Atlanta Town Council is in the process of hiring a new town marshal and deputy marshal.
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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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