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Tale of two cities: Indiana siren coverage varies greatly
Despite bright sunshine and blue skies, tornado sirens blared across Indiana this morning as communities participated in a statewide drill to prepare for severe weather season.
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Report alleges Afghan contractor shot Indiana Marine
INDIANAPOLIS - The U.S. Marine Corps' investigation of the February death of an Indiana Marine in Afghanistan concludes that he was fatally shot when an Afghan security contractor hired by an Afghan company allegedly fired shots at a group of Marines.
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BMV to make all license plate numbers unique
The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles is dropping its practice of issuing duplicate license plate numbers for different types of vehicles.
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United States: 'Take Your Gun To Work' Act Passes Indiana General...
Barnes & Thornburg United States: "Take Your Gun To Work" Act Passes Indiana General Assembly; To Gov.
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Impasse over Unemployment Tax on Businesses Continues in Indiana
The full Indiana House returned to the Statehouse on March 10 after a five-day break, but partisan differences remained over an unemployment insurance tax bill as a March 14 deadline for adjournment loomed.
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Governor asks Indiana House members to reject health care reform legislation
Submitted by kpaul.mallasch on Tue, 03/16/2010 - 2:42pm. INDIANAPOLIS, IN - The U.S. House of Representatives is preparing to vote later this week on health reform legislation.
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Hoosiers square off as health-care vote nears
A few hundred feet of grass separated competing health-care rallies Monday at the Indiana Statehouse.
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IHSAA asks Indiana Supreme Court to step into legal dispute over player eligibility
The Indiana High School Athletic Association is asking the state Supreme Court to overturn court rulings that overruled an IHSAA decision on player eligibility.
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Daniels: Without recovery, schools face tough 2011
Mitch Daniels warned public schools Monday that they will face an "extraordinarily difficult" state budget next year unless the national economy shows significant improvement by then.
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Pence: Not enough votes to pass health care bill
Indiana Rep. Mike Pence told a crowd of "tea party" supporters Monday that Democrats in Congress don't have enough votes to pass President Barack Obama's health care reform legislation - a bill that he warned would bring "job-killing taxes." The third-ranking House Republican addressed a crowd that filled the Indiana Statehouse's south lawn for a ...
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Indiana Weather Preparedness Week information
With summer on the way, I would like to share some information provided in a press release to my office from the National Weather Service in Indianapolis about Indiana Severe Weather Preparedness Week, March 14-20. Has the long winter reduced the Indiana tornado threat this year? "Not likely.
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Ind. Gov't. - 'Indiana gets an F for public access'
Focus is on Indiana law, and on interesting developments in law, government, and more .
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Indianapolis man elected chair of Ind. Commission on Social Status of Black Males
An Indianapolis youth service leader has been elected the chairman of the Indiana Commission on the Social Status of Black Males for 2010.
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Indiana government positions surpass factory jobs
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - For the first time since before the Civil War - and perhaps ever - more people in Indiana work in government than in all the factories in the state.
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From taxes to guns: a Statehouse scorecard
INDIANAPOLIS - When the Indiana General Assembly ended its 2010 session early Saturday morning, almost everyone could find something to like and hate about the results.
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Lugar: Cut energy waste, costs this year
Washington should focus on ways to conserve energy and reduce energy costs before trying to pass comprehensive legislation to cut greenhouse gases, Sen.
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Fire Damages Northern Indiana Pork Processing Plant
No injuries were reported from the Friday morning fire, which authorities say forced about 1,000 workers from the Logansport plant.
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Indiana National Guard unit back from Afghanistan
INDIANAPOLIS About 170 members of the Indiana National Guard's 1613th Engineering Support Company have returned from a yearlong deployment in Afghanistan.
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Indiana House, Senate pass final version of K-9 bill to honor Cpl. Szuba, Ricky.
INDIANAPOLIS a ' Legislation written in tribute to a fallen Mishawaka police officer and his K-9 partner is eligible for Gov.
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Flu threat abating, state believes
The H1N1 virus pandemic appears to be winding down, state health officials said Thursday, pointing to decreased incidence of disease and the absence of a confirmed death for more than one month.
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