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  4. NUVO (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    NUVO is a news website and formerly print alternative weekly serving the Indianapolis, Indiana, metropolitan area.Locally owned and operated, it features news stories, music, food, theatre and film reviews and also has sections for classifieds and other advertisements.

  5. Carol Ann Carter - Wikipedia

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    Carol Ann Carter is an American artist best known for her mixed media and fiber construction works. [1] Her works can be found in public collections such as the Indianapolis Museum of Art . [ 2 ] She is currently a Professor Emeritus of visual arts at the University of Kansas .

  6. List of newspapers in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    West Indianapolis Community News, Indianapolis, Indiana; Biweekly newspapers. The Indiana Weekender – Indianapolis; Mooresville Times – Mooresville;

  7. Eccentric Heiress Kept Millions in Cash at Home Because ... - AOL

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    Nearly 50 years ago, the murder of an eccentric heiress in Indianapolis made headlines across the nation. Marjorie Jackson, 66, a multi-millionaire heiress to a local Indiana grocery chain, was ...

  8. Indianapolis News - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis News was an evening newspaper published for 130 years, beginning December 7, 1869, and ending on October 1, 1999. The "Great Hoosier Daily," as it was known, at one time held the largest circulation in the state of Indiana .

  9. Numbers 1-0 - Wikipedia

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    Numbers 1-0 is a public artwork by the American artist Robert Indiana, located at the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA), which is near downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.This series of sculptures is composed of 10 brightly painted numerical digits, each made of aluminum and set on its own base.