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Harley-Davidson nixes Shelby County site

Indianapolis Star - Fri Nov 06

Harley-Davidson has ruled out suburban Indianapolis as a possible site for a 2,000-employee motorcycle plant.

Council discusses animal control, Main Street

Rushville Republican - Thu Nov 05

Rushville Mayor Mervyn Bostic announced Tuesday that he appointed Mark Nichel of West Third Street Rushville as the new Animal Control officer, replacing Don Jarman who was dismissed Friday.

Indiana Out Of The Running For Harley-Davidson Plant

WRTV Indianapolis - Thu Nov 05

Harley-Davidson has announced that a Kentucky location is the only one it is considering if it relocates its York, Pa., motorcycle plant.

Guardsmen return from year's duty in Iraq, Kuwait

Indianapolis Star - Sun Nov 01

Trick-or-treating came early Saturday afternoon at Stout Field on Indianapolis' Westside.

Shortage forces Shelby Co. to limit vaccinations

WTHR-TV Indianapolis - Sat Oct 31

After receiving less than a third of the H1N1 vaccine they were expecting, Shelby County limited its public vaccination clinic to a select group of people Saturday.

Guard unit back home from Iraq, Kuwait

Indianapolis Star - Sat Oct 31

Trick-or-treating came early this afternoon at Stout Field on the city's West side.

Harley-Davidson Status Update

BOB 94.9 - Fri Oct 30

The company told employees Wednesday that it plans to outsource ``noncore'' job functions to suppliers, including some subassembly, chrome-plating and stamping of parts.

State agency urges halving water hike

IndyStar.com - Thu Oct 29

A state agency is recommending that less than half of a water company's proposed rate increase be approved by state regulators.

Coats for Kids distribution is Saturday

Rushville Republican - Wed Oct 28

For the last seven years the first Saturday in November has been synonymous locally with the Coats for Kids effort.

Consumer counselor recommends shaving water company's rate hike in half

IndyStar.com - Wed Oct 28

A state agency is recommending that less than half of a water company's proposed rate increase be approved by state regulators.

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