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Truck driver in deadly Taylor crash is released
A Michigan truck driver walked out of prison a free man Friday after serving two years behind bars for the traffic deaths of four Taylor University Upland students and a university staff member.
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Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh appears on Daily Show
Indiana's own Sen. Evan Bayh closed his week in Denver being alternately booed and cheered.
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"Secret" Roll Call Has Some in Indiana Delegation Upset
A daylong convention voting system designed to give Hillary Clinton delegates more time to decide whether to support Barack Obama has some in Indiana's Democratic delegation irked.A Rather than everybody voting ...
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Potential Obama veeps get turn on stage - AP
Hillary Rodham Clinton isn't the only also-ran on the loose in Denver. Four officials who were mentioned as possible running mates for Barack Obama but didn't make it onto the ticket got a chance to address the ...
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Report shows more errors at Indiana's hospitals
Medical mistakes such as surgeons leaving sponges inside patients after surgery rose 24 percent last year, according to Indiana's second annual medical errors report.
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No winners in Powerball, Hoosier Lotto
INDIANAPOLIS - None of the tickets sold for Wednesday's Hoosier Lotto game matched all six numbers drawn, so the jackpot grows to an estimated $3.5 million for Saturday's drawing.
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Doctor defends his practices at licensing hearing
A doctor who was the target of a federal investigation defended himself Wednesday from allegations that he improperly wrote drug prescriptions and had sex with his patients.
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Hoosiers seek season-opening win
If Indiana beats Western Kentucky on Saturday, it would be the fifth straight year the Hoosiers have won the football season opener.
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Ind. Law - More on: State Police issue golf carts press release [Updated with answer from ISP]
The ILB posted the Indiana State Police press release yesterday and thought it was a clear statement of the ISP's interpretation of what is the law is regarding driving golf carts on public roads.
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Bill Clinton Set To Take Center Stage At DNC
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 66 F A day after his wife made a passionate plea for party unity, former President Bill Clinton is set to take the stage on day three of the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
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Connecting Northwest Indiana to the global economy
Northwest Indiana is poised to become a major player in the world's economy. But the challenges of developing regional relationships and a plan for global networking must be met before that success can be ...
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Northeast Indiana SAT scores see big gains, dips
SAT scores remained relatively flat in Indiana and nationwide over last year, but most northeast Indiana schools posted large gains or losses in their average scores.
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State police seek criminal charges for more safety violations at First Student bus lot
No one can say First Student wasn't warned. Since the beginning of the year, the private school bus contractor had failed one inspection after another.
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LaPorte Co. Lawsuit Targets Welfare Privatization
A Democratic Party activist is asking a judge to prevent the state from extending changes in welfare eligibility screening to 13 northern Indiana counties.
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Democrats unite at convention, but Hillary supporters still lagging
Delegate Lori Morris came to the Democratic National Convention with her "Hillary for President" button, eager to cast a vote for the woman who won Indiana's primary.
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Indiana's overall SAT scores drop slightly
SAT scores in math improved for Indiana's high school class of 2008, but reading and writing scores dropped _ marking yet another decline in state scores since the test was revamped in 2006.
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Debates offer insight
Twice in September and once in October, Indiana voters will have an opportunity to participate in and witness, in person or via electronic media, debates among the state's three candidates for governor.
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Indiana hospitals, surgery centers see 24% jump in medical error reports
Indiana hospitals and surgery centers committed 105 serious and preventable errors in 2007 -- a nearly 24 percent increase from last year, according to a state report released Monday.
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Committee to study contentious immigration issue
State lawmakers charged with studying illegal immigration this summer are hoping to collect facts - not political grandstanding or heated rhetoric - during meetings next month.
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Death In Northern Indiana Lake Ruled Accidental
The death of a 56-year-old Fremont man in northeastern Indiana's Lake James has been ruled an accidental drowning.
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