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Finally here to stay: Soldier from the 438 Chemical Company
Five days ago, Braiden Hill got to see her husband, Master Sgt. David Hill, for just about an hour after he arrived in Indianapolis from Iraq.
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163rd prepares to come back to Evansville
After landing in Indianapolis Monday night, more than 100 soldiers were transferred to Camp Atterbury near Edinburgh, Indiana for debriefing.
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Training helps officers crack cell phone evidence
They are convenient, but you probably don't know that information you put on a cell phone can also be evidence in a police investigation.
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Zaremba shares stories, photos from Iraq war
Petite, blue-eyed and mother to a 6-month-old son, Michelle Zaremba might not be the image conjured in people's minds when the word "soldier" is uttered.
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Eight-year-old Daniel Kyle stands under the sign hanging at the Gettysburg Hotel welcoming him to town Thursday afternoon.
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Owl carries rings in wedding
Marrying in a restored portion of a 14th-century Scottish castle was a fairytale experience for David Swift of Greenwood and Celeste Allen of Perry Township.
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Coroner: Deputy's crash death was suicide
EDINBURGH, Ind. - A Hancock County Sheriff's Department reserve deputy who died when his vehicle ran off Interstate 65 while driving to surrender to authorities intentionally set the fire that killed him, a ...
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Police investigate deadly crash on I-65
State Police are still trying to identify a victim killed in a crash on I-65. Troopers say it is possible the victim is an Indiana man wanted for several felonies in Ohio and was about to turn himself in when ...
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Police: Few leads in 'Bonnie & Clyde'-style robbery
In a scene that could have been from "Bonnie and Clyde," a man and a woman armed and wearing masks robbed a hotel in Bartholomew County.
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Guard unit prepares for deployment to Iraq
More than 100 members of the 138th Quartermaster Unit of the Brazil Indiana National Guard Unit are preparing to be deployed to Iraq.
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Peter Ross: Are polyviscose kilts pulling the wool over tourists' eyes?
IT'S a piece of woven cloth eight yards long, usually worn by men making their marriage vows or, if Hogmanay gets out of hand, breaking them.
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Face of Defense: Father and Daughter Train Together for Iraq Deployment
Overseas deployments usually call upon soldiers to temporarily leave loved ones behind.
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When new blends in with the old
This weekend's Franklin Heritage Historic Home Tour features the restored Artcraft Theatre and eight homes -- including one home newly built.
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Workers Struck, Killed In Auto Accident
A garbage company employee working in Edinburgh was killed and another injured Wednesday when they where struck by a vehicle.
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Trash Worker Killed, Another Injured In Crash
A Rumpke trash worker was killed and another was injured early Wednesday morning when they were struck by a motorist in southern Johnson County.
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Let's have a ban on these banners
THERE'S something wrong with the system. Seriously wrong with a set-up that allows retailers and whoever to slap massive - " but massive - " advertising banners on the side of prime site buildings in Edinburgh ...
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Forget the credit crunch .. let's do lunch
LATELY the news has been filled with doom and gloom. Experts are encouraging people to spend wisely and ride through the economic storm by pulling in resources and forgetting the frivolity of the past.
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Man Drowns In Edinburgh's Lake Pisgah
A man drowned in Pisgah Lake in Edinburgh Saturday morning after a boat he was fishing from capsized and he became entangled in a maze of underwater tree limbs.
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Nearly 100 Elkhart National Guardsmen deploy to Iraq
Michiana families spend one last day with their soldiers, as they prepare to serve in Iraq.
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Daffodils to define us? Now there's a notion to make you smile - " more than anywhere else, too
Never mind the daffodils, what about the pies? Surely there's more to Cumbria than a soppy old poem about nodding spring flowers.
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