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  3. Allison Barber - Wikipedia

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    Allison Barber is the president and chief operating officer of the Indiana Fever, Indiana's WNBA franchise. [1] Previously, she served as the Chancellor of Western Governors University Indiana, president of Sodenta, an adjunct at Georgetown University, [2] and the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Internal Communications in the United States Department of Defense.

  4. Medical Licensing Board of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Licensing Board was established as the State Board of Medical Registration and Examination by an act of the Indiana General Assembly in 1897. [2] [3] Upon establishment, the board first issued licenses for physicians; it expanded to osteopaths in 1901. [4]

  5. Tony Renna - Wikipedia

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    Tony Renna was born in Victorville, California, on November 23, 1976, [1] to jockey and meat-company owner Joe Renna and his wife Mary. [2] He had two sisters; [2] he was a cousin of George Steinbrenner IV, co-owner of Harding Steinbrenner Racing. [3]

  6. Wallace, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Wallace, originally named Jacksonville, [4] is a town located in Jackson Township, Fountain County, Indiana, United States. At the 2010 census, the town had a total population of 105. At the 2010 census, the town had a total population of 105.

  7. Lynching of Eli Ladd - Wikipedia

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    Ladd was living on his family farm in Mooreland at the time of his death and was employed as a barber. A small group of white men chased Ladd while firing over fifty rounds of gunshots at him. Five men were arrested and three were convicted and served brief two-year sentences in the Indiana State Prison.

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  9. Barbersville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The first postmaster, Timothy Barber, was licensed by the Jefferson County Commissioners to sell foreign merchandise (such as sugar and coffee) in May 1829 and again in May 1832. Enoch and Thomas Bray platted the town on December 18, 1848, with fifteen lots and three named streets including Main Street (60 feet wide), Broadway (50 feet wide ...