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Thanksgiving Facts & Figures
News Release: From: The Indiana Business Research Center Thanksgiving in Indiana: A menu of fun facts and figures Some statistics from the Indiana Business Research Center BLOOMINGTON, Ind.
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The Hidden Enemy
Sergeant First Class David Moore died in 2008 from a mysterious illness after returning from Iraq.
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Messmer wins 63rd's open seat
Republican Mark Messmer won election to the Indiana House District 63 seat now held by a Democrat.
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Indiana unit's flag from Civil War restored
An American flag that survived 3 of the Civil War's deadliest battles with a southern Indiana unit but fell into disrepair over the next century and a half has been restored so it can go on public display.
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Bowling scramble to aid basketball boosters
The basketball boosters, the Sixth Man, will host the first Cadet Bowling Scramble from 2 to 4 p.m. Nov.
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Immigration officials arrest 20 in three-day sweep of Southern Indiana
Twenty illegal immigrants in Dubois, Spencer and five other Southern Indiana counties were arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in a three-day enforcement action that began Friday and ...
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District 63 contest could sway House
When voters in a Southwestern Indiana legislative race choose their next state representative, they also might end up deciding which party will control the Indiana House of Representatives in 2009.
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Local schools make four-star rank
Many other schools in the region, including three in Posey County, three in Gibson County and two in Warrick County, also were honored.
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Grazing workshop will be sponsored by Purdue
DUBOIS, Ind. -- Learn more about goat and sheep grazing at a workshop Oct. 22 at the Southern Indiana-Purdue Agricultural Center.
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Boost your skills
INDIANAPOLIS -- Upcoming seminars offered by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce will provide attendees with insight on hiring foreign talent and time management.
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Dubois library push is afoot
An outbreak of literacy is in the offing for residents of Dubois County where new library projects are moving forward in the towns of Ferdinand, Dubois and Jasper.
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IN-56 Roadwork Expected To Cause Larger Delays
More road work is on the way for IN-56 in Orange and Dubois Counties. The Indiana Department of Transportation has already closed parts of the highway to through traffic as they lay pipe underneath, and now ...
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Link-N-Go adds new vehicle to fleet
Link-N-Go adds new vehicle to fleet TELL CITY - One year ago, Southern Indiana Resource Solutions, Inc.
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Dubois Co.: Teen charged with burglary
Police make an arrest in a Dubois County burglary case. Eighteen-year-old Corey Napier was arrested for burglarizing a home on Savannah Street in Huntingburgh.
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Commissioner Truelove's case moving forward
Daviess County Commissioner James Truelove's criminal case is moving forward again, as a new judge has been appointed to oversee the trial.
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ISP: Dubois Co, commissioner arrested for DUI
A Dubois County official is arrested for drunk driving. Indiana State Police say Dubois County Commissioner, Randy Fleck, was pulled over around 12:30 am Monday on his way home from the Strassenfest.
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Scam targets churches
Indiana State Police in Jasper say a couple has gone to at least three churches in Pike and Dubois Counties with different sob stories and walked away with hundreds of dollars in cash.
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Officials investigate Dubois Co. school thefts
Police in Huntingburg, Kentucky are investigating a theft from the Southwest Dubois County School Corporation.
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Did Indiana soldiers drink tainted water in Iraq?
JASPER - The Indiana National Guard is notifying nearly 600 soldiers who served in Iraq that they may have drunk water tainted with a carcinogen at an Iraqi treatment plant.
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Officials investigate Dubois Co. school thefts
Police in Huntingburg, Kentucky are investigating a theft from the Southwest Dubois County School Corporation.
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