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Briefs: Indianapolis re-signs DT/FB Klecko Wednesdays NFL news briefs: Defensive tackle Dan Klecko signed a one-year contract to stay with the Indianapolis Colts. Assault Rifles Being Used on Indianapolis Streets By Gene Rodriguez INDIANAPOLIS - Indianapolis Metropolitan Police say they are seeing more assault rifles on Indianapolis streets. One local gun expert says years ago, he predicted this would become a law enforcement problem in Indianapolis. Man Found Dead On Indianapolis Northeast Side Police said a man found dead outside a home on Indianapolis northeast side Tuesday morning was possibly shot to death. Red Wings beat Indianapolis The Rochester Red Wings defeated the Indianapolis Indians 4-2 in a spring exhibition game Tuesday at Fort Myers, Fla. PFLAG Indianapolis Delivers Personal Message to Indiana Legislature on Family Values Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) Indianapolis has delivered a thought-provoking collection of stories and photographs to the homes of every member of the Indiana Legislature on the eve of an important vote that would bar marriage equality. The Indianapolis Star Just One Minute Column By The Indianapolis Star Mar. 18--MORE HOOSIERS CAN WRITE 7-FIGURE CHECKS: Indiana holds its own in the millionaire count. Peterson Uses Fire Merger To Put Pressure On Legislature Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson used a Wednesday announcement that the Warren Township Fire Department will merge with the Indianapolis Fire Department as an opportunity to tout an overall plan to merge all of Marion Countys fire departments into one. The Indianapolis Star Comings and Goings Column By Jill Phillips, The Indianapolis Star Mar. 17--ARCHITECTURE --Zachary Hilleson, architectural graduate; Charles McNeely, architect; David Poellot, director of finance; Allison Pitner, firm receptionist; hired at RATIO Architects. ON THE MOVE --Name: Eric M. Unlikely playoffs star Klecko re-signs with Colts Dan Klecko may still be catching touchdowns for the Indianapolis Colts next year. Hes just hoping to make more tackles. Indianapolis Man Succeeding Despite Disabilities By Deanna Dewberry INDIANAPOLIS - Robert Burcham is a young man who knows who he is and what he wants. He is not yet 30, but has been employed with the same company for more than a decade. During Disability Awareness Month his story shows us all what is possible with support and hard work. | ||