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Report: Indiana workers losing job-provided coverage
A new report provides grist for a gubernatorial health policy debate Monday: Indiana fares better than most states when it comes to employer-provided health insurance, but the percentage of Hoosiers who are ...
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Governing magazine touts Daniels as a top official
Governing magazine named Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels on Thursday as one of its top eight public officials in 2008, citing him for getting infrastructure and health care legislation passed and putting Indiana ...
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Governor requests federal aid for Clark County
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels on Friday requested that President George W. Bush provide federal public assistance to 14 Indiana counties - including Clark - for damage sustained by severe weather that began Sept.
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'Inactives' push up voter registration figures
The voter registration surge in Indiana this year has caused a peculiarity -- some of the state's counties have more names on their voter rolls than the number of adults who live there.
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GOP senator: Democrats want to steal Indiana
The only way Barack Obama can win in Indiana is to cheat, one of John McCain's stand-ins said Thursday.
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Indiana University's intramural complex name a source of controversy
For the first time in its history, Indiana University is giving consideration to removing a name from a building complex.
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Decisions being made without needed information
"Geez, Morton. Lighten up," was one of the e-mails that came in recently. I find it difficult to do that while our state and national economies are under such stress.
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Elections officials deny illegally purging voters
A newspaper report Thursday said tens of thousands of eligible voters have been removed from rolls or blocked from registering in at least six swing states.
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Obama to campaign in Indianapolis
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is scheduled to make Indianapolis his first campaign stop after his second debate with Republican John McCain.
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IU panel considers removing segregationist's name
An Indiana University committee is preparing a recommendation on whether to rename a gymnasium named after a longtime trustee who advocated racial segregation in the 1940s.
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Honda kicks off Civic production at Greensburg
The new Honda assembly plant at Greensburg has started mass production of the company's Civic compact after several weeks of ramping up various components of the sprawling site.
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Election '08: Indiana House District 45
A Knox County schoolteacher is challenging a former mayor and incumbent in the race for Indiana House District 45.
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Miami Trace School Board Has Light Agenda
At the Miami Trace School Board meeting High School French Teacher Rachel Darling asked the board for permission for a field trip to Paris , France in June,2009. Darling told the board members that students ...
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Indiana Poll Shows Tight Race For President, Governor
A new statewide poll has found tight races for both president and governor in Indiana.
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Disaster Food Stamps OK'd in 10 MMore Counties
Federal officials are allowing the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration to distribute emergency food stamps to residents of 10 southern Indiana counties raked by severe weather last month.
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Obama to campaign in Indianapolis
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is scheduled to make Indianapolis his first campaign stop after his second debate with Republican John McCain.
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Valparaiso begins bus service to Chicago
A new commuter bus service between Valparaiso and downtown Chicago had fewer that two dozen passengers on its first day, but officials hope it will spur expansion of the South Shore rail line to the northwest ...
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Early Voting in Indiana
Dozens of people lined up to vote at polling centers across the state on the first day for early voting in Indiana.
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Feds question new voter checks in 6 states
Federal officials have asked election officials in six states to investigate whether social security number checks are being improperly run on people registering to vote.
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State to open disaster aid center in Charlestown
The state will open a one-stop disaster assistance center in Charlestown on Wednesday, the governor's office said.
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