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Final Indiana gubernatorial debate
The three candidates for governor of Indiana are preparing for their third and final debate.
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Palin Plans On Visiting Indiana
Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin plans to visit the Hoosier state this week.
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'Crystal Skull' a return to form for Indy Jones and Steven Spielberg
Hollywood's favorite action archaeologist fights a new villain and finds an old love and even older treasures in "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," the fourth installment of director Steven ...
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Suspect In Blacklick Shooting Found Dead Along Ind. Freeway
A man suspected of breaking into a Blacklick home and shooting a woman is dead after committing suicide along an Indiana freeway, deputies said Monday.
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Natural gas pipeline making way across Indiana
Construction work has started on the 166-mile segment across Indiana's midsection of a pipeline that will carry natural gas from Colorado into the Midwest.
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Top priority in tight budget: breaking poverty's chains
Our position: State, despite tight revenues, must be aggressive in improving education.
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Indiana Chamber of Commerce seeks 'Best Placesa applications
Applications are being accepted for the state's annual competition naming the Best Places to Work in Indiana.
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Indiana experiences ups and downs of struggling auto industry
GREENSBURG, Ind. -- Indiana is fortunate it was Honda that chose to put a $550 million car assembly plant in the state.
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FEMA: Nearly $8 million approved in 16 counties
Nearly $8 million in federal disaster assistance grants and loans has been approved so far by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. Small Business Administration for residents of 16 counties ...
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Township group asks trustees for lobbying funds
The state association for Indiana's 1008 township trustees is asking them to pass along more of their tax dollars to battle efforts in the General Assembly next year to eliminate township government, a report ...
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Santa descendents to meet Sunday to initiate oath
The grandsons of 2 of the more famous men to don Santa Claus suits are meeting tomorrow in the southern Indiana town of Santa Claus to sign and dedicate a newly created oath for the jolly gift-givers. It was 70 ...
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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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