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Newport, R.I., trove of naval and war historyNEWPORT, R.I. - Its exhibits are decidedly low-tech and not interactive. The Naval War College Museum, however, claims one of the most impressive collections of photographs and war memorabilia you’ve probably never heard of.
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Collecting change to help changeSOUTH HAVEN | South Haven Elementary School students won't leaveany couch cushion unturned as they spend the next couple of weeksscrounging for change and, perhaps, a few dollar bills.
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American Naive Paintings from the National Gallery on View at Taubman Museum of ArtH. Call, Prize Bull, 1876. National Gallery of Art. ROANOKE, VA.- The Taubman Museum of Art presents a selection of American naïve paintings from the Colonel Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch Collection at the National Gallery of Art as part of its spring exhibition schedule.
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Western Reserve Historical Society sells its history to save institutionThis is a story about how the Western Reserve Historical Society, a beloved Cleveland institution, dreamed too big, lived too large, failed to understand the politics of Cleveland City Hall and marched recklessly to the brink of ruin.
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Indiana tax collections down $86 million in FebruaryINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's revenue picture is showing no signs of improving.
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Buyer takes over Indianapolis' Canterbury HotelThe new owner of the luxury Canterbury Hotel in downtown Indianapolis plans a major refurbishing as it looks to revive its business.
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Colts' Manning undergoes surgery on neckINDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Peyton Manning has spent 12 seasons being a pain in the neck of NFL opponents. Now the four-time league MVP is trying to alleviate the pain in his own neck.
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Indianapolis seeks ideas for public-private partnershipsThe city of Indianapolis is desperate to raise some money, and it's turning to sources it's never turned to before.
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Community Walk with Indianapolis police officers set for SaturdayA community walk to encourage people to get involved in their neighborhoods and CrimeWatch programs, and create relationships with the Police Department has been rescheduled for Saturday.
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Kelley School of Business to Honor Five IU Alumni on March 10 in IndianapolisFive alumni of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, including a business leader from South Korea, will be honored for professional achievement during an awards ceremony at the 64th annual IU Business Conference next Wednesday (March 10) in Indianapolis.
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