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The Indianapolis Star (also known as IndyStar) is a morning daily newspaper that began publishing on June 6, 1903, in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.It has been the only major daily paper in the city since 1999, when the Indianapolis News ceased publication.
I request the Indianapolis Star evaluate and consider ceasing publication of the daily column attributed to the late Billy Graham. Graham died in 2018 and those who carry on this writing aren’t ...
Dr. Gene Elwood Sease (June 28, 1931 - May 30, 2024) was the fifth president of the University of Indianapolis and an active leader who was instrumental in the shaping of the city of Indianapolis. Early life
Indianapolis Arlington: 2000 Otis Shannon, RB Indianapolis Cathedral: Harper College: 2001 James Banks, QB/DB [3] Ben Davis: Tennessee Carson–Newman: 2002 Clayton Richard, QB McCutcheon: Michigan: 2003 Desmond Tardy, QB Warren Central: Purdue: 2004 Jason Werner, WR/S Roncalli: Purdue: 2005 Dexter Taylor, QB Warren Central: Tulsa Western ...
A man known as "The Truck Stop Serial Killer" was convicted Wednesday in the 2007 murder of an Indianapolis woman. Bruce Mendenhall has now been found guilty of three murders, and he remains a ...
Greenlawn Cemetery was established in 1821, as part of the original layout of the city of Indianapolis. It was located along the White River just north of what would later become Kentucky Avenue. [1] Greenlawn was the initial burial place of over 1100 Hoosier pioneers, 1200 Union soldiers and 1600 Confederate prisoners of war. [1]
A new "20/20" episode, "File ‘M’ for Murder" airing Friday, Feb. 7, at 9 p.m. ET and streaming the next day on Hulu, examines the case. "Police quickly work to gather information about the ...
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