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Valparaiso begins bus service to Chicago
A new commuter bus service between Valparaiso and downtown Chicago had fewer that two dozen passengers on its first day, but officials hope it will spur expansion of the South Shore rail line to the northwest ...
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Early Voting in Indiana
Dozens of people lined up to vote at polling centers across the state on the first day for early voting in Indiana.
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Feds question new voter checks in 6 states
Federal officials have asked election officials in six states to investigate whether social security number checks are being improperly run on people registering to vote.
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State to open disaster aid center in Charlestown
The state will open a one-stop disaster assistance center in Charlestown on Wednesday, the governor's office said.
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Crean wants to restore IU's glory
Indiana basketball coach Tom Crean is on the offensive as the university awaits results of an investigation of Kelvin Sampson's recruiting.
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: $100 million available for Indiana heating assistance
Indiana has a record $106 million ready to help low-income residents pay their heating bills this winter as higher heating costs and a slumping economy are expected to make it an especially difficult season for ...
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Birch Bayh coming to Greencastle today
Today, former U.S. Senator Birch Bayh will visit Greencastle, Brazil and Terre Haute, encouraging early voting and discussing the Obama-Biden plans to "jumpstart the economy, put Hoosiers back to work, provide ...
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: Voter registration deadline arrives
The deadline to register to vote in Indiana has arrived. Monday is the final day that Hoosiers can register to vote for the Nov.
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Indiana Preps Hoosiers for Voter I.D. Requirements
A month from now, the votes for president will be cast. We all have a chance to be part of one of the most historic elections.
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a First dude' title may head his way
In recent weeks, Americans have been introduced to Alaska's "first dude" - Todd Palin.
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Voter registration deadline less than a week away
Indiana was important in the presidential primary and could be important again in the general election.
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Rokita visits Iraq to observe military voting
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita met with troops Tuesday during a trip to observe military voting in Iraq.
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Bush approves aid for 10 more Indiana counties
President Bush on Friday approved disaster aid for 10 more southern Indiana counties affected by severe weather last month, the governor's office said.
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State hearing to examine gas prices
State lawmakers want some answers about gasoline prices. A commission made up of Indiana House and Senate members plans to hold a hearing at the Statehouse Wednesday to examine gasoline pricing policies in ...
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Indiana state senator dies after fight with cancer
Longtime Indiana state Sen. Marvin Riegsecker of Goshen has died at age 71. Senate Republicans said Tuesday that Riegsecker died of cancer at the Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis, where he was ...
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Indiana Methodist merger aimed to serve congregations
About 3,000 United Methodist clergy and lay members from across Indiana will gather Saturday to put some finishing touches on a union of the denomination's northern and southern conferences in a move aimed at ...
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Record 4.4 million Hoosiers registered to vote
More than 4.4 million people are registered to vote in Indiana, marking a new record just days before the state's voter registration deadline Monday.
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McCain campaign shifts assets to Indiana
Republican presidential candidate John McCain conceded battleground Michigan to Democrat Barack Obama on Thursday, a major retreat as he struggles to regain his footing in a campaign increasingly dominated by ...
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EPA: BP violated Clean Air Act in Whiting
Federal regulators say BP PLC violated the Clean Air Act by beginning to make modifications at its Indiana oil refinery along Lake Michigan to process Canadian crude before it received the proper permit.
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House GOP rolls out agenda
Indiana House Republicans announced a 2009 agenda Thursday that includes making property tax caps permanent, tax incentives for businesses that invest in alternative energy sources and a new college scholarship ...
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