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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • A1

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 PART OF THE USA TODAY NETWORK STATE the Spirit of the Lord is, there is II COR. 3:17 Daily 116 No. 128 Home delivery pricing inside Subscribe 888-357-7827 Decision day draws closer A judge could rule on the Noblesville school shooter Wednesday. Metro, 3A Weather High Low Cold. Forecast, 14A McMillan wants Pacers to speed up SPORTS, 1C Tough decisions await those affected by the California wildfires.

1B AVAILABLE AT US.TISSOTSHOP.COM AND SELECT WATCH AND JEWELRY STORES NATIONWIDE TISSOT chrono xl. OFFICIAL TIMEKEEPER Amazon has removed Indianapolis from its cart. The online retail giant Tuesday it will split a $5 billion corporate expansion among two East Coast cities: New York City and Arlington, Virginia. The company also announced a consolation prize for Nashville, which is slated to get a new facility with 5,000 jobs. That leaves Indianapolis with nothing.

Amazon.com long-awaited decision con- cludes a search that began more than a year ago with a a request for proposals from any U.S. city, an uncon- ventional approach. Among the criteria: public incen- tives. Details of plan had leaked in recent days, including the move to divide its ostensible second headquarters among two locations. Amazon originally asked cities to bid for a single headquarters that would complement its Seattle cam- pus.

The vision called for 8 million square feet of real estate and up to 50,000 jobs. Amazon CEO Bezos in a statement said the company split HQ2 because of the overwhelming thirst for technology workers. two locations will allow us to attract world- class talent that will help us to continue inventing for customers for years to Bezos said. team did a great job selecting these sites, and we look for- ward to becoming an even bigger part of these commu- bid was thought to be a long shot from Indianapolis misses Amazon prize Making short list shows how attractive city is Announcement comes after months of jockeying. 1B Inside Details of bid will not be revealed.

3AJames Briggs Indianapolis Star USA TODAY NETWORK See AMAZON, Page 2A Grace campaign to ban dye all be- gan with mac and cheese. At she saw no link between the gooey orange and the shooting wrist pain that eventually grew so bad she could not lift objects with her left arm. Now, the North Central High School senior is on a mission to remove all dyes from consumer products. She has started by sifting through the in- gredient lists for all the foods served at North Cen- tral and has an online campaign to ban all dye. wanted to at least bring some awareness of this to people because there is such a small percentage of people who knew about Grace said.

ness is one thing. If you tell people dyes are harmful. another thing to listen to and act on When Annette Guenther, supervisor of child nu- Banning dyes is all in the wrist for student North Grace Lee, second from right, with, from left, Annie Craig, Christine Stoner and Annette Guenther, wants to remove all dyes from consumer products. MICHELLE Arm pain vanishes after cutting out food with yellow dyes Shari Rudavsky Indianapolis Star USA TODAY NETWORK See DYES, Page 7A The American Civil Liberties Union is suing the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, saying that while examinations are available in 14 languages, the Indi- ana manual uses English only. The ACLU the lawsuit in federal court in Indi- anapolis on behalf of Neighbor To Neighbor, a South Bend group that assists refugees and other recent immigrants.

Part of the work, accord- ing to the ACLU, is to help people who know limited English understand the manual. The ACLU alleges the situation violates the Civil Rights Act of 1964. is no legitimate reason for the BMV to its in 14 lan- guages, but to only the Manual on which that examination is based in said at- torney Gavin M. Rose, who the case for the ACLU. material orally is no substitute for the ability to read, study, review and re-review the Manual in a language that an immigrant to The ACLU says that while examinations in Indiana are available in 14 languages, the manual uses English only.

FRANK FILE BMV faces suit over 1-language manual Mark Alesia Indianapolis Star USA TODAY NETWORK See ENGLISH, Page 6A.

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