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- Indianapolis wins 2012 Super Bowl bid National Football League owners have selected Indianapolis as the host site for the 2012 Super Bowl. That announcement came in at approximately 2:45 PM this afternoon. Check Thursday's edition of The Hendricks County Flyer for a more in-depth look at this historic moment for the city of Indianapolis.
- Letter proves to be hoax; police say Hensley drowned PLAINFIELD — Police here say the mysterious letter they received last week from an anonymous source was merely a hoax.
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Danville chooses new police chief
DANVILLE — The town council here was divided over the decision of who to hire as the town’s chief of police, but with a final vote of three to two, Keith Gill was selected to replace former chief Garry Edwards.
- Duke Energy names new Indiana president PLAINFIELD — Officials with Duke Energy have announced that Jim Stanley, the company’s vice president of Midwest field operations, will lead its Indiana utility as president.
- Salvation Army seeks Tree of Lights sponsor
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Colts defenders rallying around fallen teammates
INDIANAPOLIS — With the anticipated return of All-Pro defensive back Bob Sanders, the thought was that this would be a week of celebration in the Colts’ locker room. But with defensive back Mike Doss now out for the year and defensive tackle Montae Reagor’s auto accident and subsequent orbital bone surgery, the unit still finds itself a man down.
- Starbucks adds warm baked goods to menu America’s favorite coffee chain now has an even bigger selection to satisfy Hoosiers. Starbucks has recently added warm, hand-crafted, freshly baked goods to the menu throughout Indiana and in select cities across the U.S.
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A walk in the park
AMO — The lobby at Mill Creek West Elementary School has a whole new look, thanks to a $1,000 grant from Hendricks County Youth As Resources, a bequest from a former employee, and the talents of a few creative children.
- WISH-TV to cover saint’s canonization WISH-TV Channel 8 Special Correspondent Susan Dinkel will travel to Rome this weekend to report coverage of the canonization of Indiana’s first saint, Blessed Mother Theodore Guerin. The ceremony will be conducted by Pope Benedict 16th on Oct. 15 in St. Peter’s Square.
- Brownsburg bowling center reopens with improvements The Brownsburg Bowl and Dog House Sports Bar reopened for business over the weekend under new management.
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