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- Indiana to hold severe weather preparedness events
The return of warm weather means state officials are making their annual plea for Indiana residents to ready themselves for the possibility of severe weather.
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- Purdue to hold conference on post-disaster relief
Scholars from around the world plan to attend a conference at Purdue University later this month to share advances in post-disaster recoveries.
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- Indianapolis man to chair Indiana black male panel
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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- Schrenker: "Data" show he tried to fake own death
A former money manager facing fraud charges acknowledges in a newspaper interview that evidence indicates he was trying to fake his own death when he parachuted from his private plane that later crashed in a Florida swamp.
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- Butler won't invite chief justice to speak
Butler University faculty members have scuttled a student-led drive to invite U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts to speak at his niece's May 8 commencement.
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- Report: More Hoosiers working for government
More Hoosiers worked for the government in January than worked in all the factories in the state.
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- Lafayette schools to expand daytime drug searches
A black Labrador named Buddy could soon roam the halls as part of an effort to keep Lafayette schools free of drugs and weapons.
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- Support group helps meth addicts stay clean
Members of a support group for current and former methamphetamine addicts say their camaraderie and similar experiences are helping them stay clean.
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- Campus surveillance cameras keep tabs on Purdue
Purdue University is installing surveillance cameras on campus to increase safety and deter crime.
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- Companies respond to suit in fatal Ft. Wayne blaze
Two companies being sued by the families of three veterinary students who died after being trapped in a burning Fort Wayne apartment are responding to the claims in part by blaming the victims.
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- Ind. lawmakers make deals, look ahead to elections
Indiana lawmakers say they can hit the campaign trail on a positive note after reaching bipartisan solutions and adjourning the 2010 session on time.
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- Ohio woman says Lexus sped up, caused Ind. crash
An Ohio woman says her Lexus careered through a parking lot and crashed into a light pole in Fort Wayne, Indiana, after its accelerator dropped to the floor.
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- Indiana National Guard unit back from Afghanistan
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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- Purdue solar car enters international contest
A solar-powered car made by Purdue University students is getting an upgrade before it competes in an international contest for fuel-efficient vehicles.
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- Springing forward may be costing Ind. residents
Indiana residents spring forward Sunday with most of the rest of the nation - and some researchers say those longer days come with a hidden price tag.
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- Opponents of CO2 pipeline make pre-emptive strike
A key component of Indiana's efforts to create clean-coal technology is generating opposition in Randolph County.
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- Author to give keynote at cybersecurity summit
An expert in information security will speak at a cybersecurity summit next month in Indianapolis.
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- Ft. Wayne store apologizes for "No Burmese" sign
A Fort Wayne business that posted a sign barring Burmese immigrants from entering could face a civil rights complaint.
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- Indiana community colleges have low graduation rates
Indiana's involvement in a nationwide effort to combat dismal college completion rates is casting new light on the hurdles students in the state's community colleges face in their quest for a diploma.
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- Impasse remains as legislative session nears end
It's questionable whether Indiana lawmakers can wrap up the legislative session a couple of days early on a positive note.
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- Indiana General Assembly faces Sunday deadline
Indiana lawmakers are up against time in the state capital Friday night. They're facing a Sunday deadline to wrap up this General Assembly session, but there are still big disagreements on several issues.
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- Ind. health officials keep urging swine flu shots
State health officials are still encouraging people to receive swine flu shots as fewer than 11 percent of Indiana residents have been vaccinated.
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- Indiana high school group plans statewide TV network
The Indiana High School Athletic Association has signed a three-year contract with Indianapolis television station WTTV to broadcast state championship events.
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- Lawyer says ex-East Chicago mayor can't pay $108M
The lawyer for a former northwestern Indiana mayor says a federal court order that he and two ex-aides pay $108 million in civil damages is "uncollectable."
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- Indiana tea party group plans health care protest
A group opposed to health care legislation before Congress hopes to draw hundreds of like-minded protesters to a rally at the Indiana Statehouse.
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- Indiana says localities save $8M-plus on road salt
Local governments paid on average $60 per ton of salt this winter compared to $103 per ton on average a year ago.
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- Indiana residents urged to help prevent spring floods
INDOT's reminder comes ahead of Flood Awareness Week, which runs March 15-19.
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- Indiana woman donates land for nature preserve
Kate Johnson of Albion donated the property about 20 miles northwest of Fort Wayne for use following her death.
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- Legislative leaders hope to end session Friday
Indiana legislative leaders say they still hope to wrap up the legislative session before Sunday's deadline for adjourning.
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- Indiana man who murdered two executed in Texas
An Indiana man, whose cross-country crime spree with his girlfriend a decade ago ended in a gun battle with police in San Francisco, was executed Thursday in Texas for killing a sheriff's officer.
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- House recesses with key issues pending
Hopes that Indiana lawmakers would adjourn have been dashed with the Indiana House going into recess until Friday.
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- Jury clears northwest Indiana officer in teen's death
A Lake County jury has acquitted a Gary police officer in the fatal shooting of an unarmed teenager.
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- Indiana student sues to stop prayer
The top-ranked senior at a suburban Indianapolis high school is asking a federal judge to stop a graduation prayer that the class voted to approve.
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- Jailed teen suspected in northwest Indiana concert shooting
A police chief says a 17-year-old boy who is in custody might have been involved in the shooting at a northwestern Indiana skating rink where nine teenagers were wounded as they left a concert.
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- Indianapolis woman charged with adoption fraud
Prosecutors have charged an Indianapolis woman with theft and deception after they say she promised her unborn baby to four couples seeking to adopt.
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- Lawyers seek secrecy for some papers in Simon case
Attorneys in the dispute over the estate of billionaire shopping mall magnate Melvin Simon have asked a judge to set strict limits on who can see certain documents that are presented as evidence.
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- Purdue sociologist studying breast milking
A Purdue University sociologist is recruiting Indiana mothers to take part in a study about breast milk pumping in the workplace.
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- S. Indiana angler hooks state record bowfin
State wildlife officials say a 16 1/2-pound bowfin hooked last year by a southern Indiana man set a new state record for the fish species.
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- Police lab technician injured while testing gun
Police say a bullet ricocheted during ballistics testing in the Indianapolis crime lab, injuring a civilian firearms technician.
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- 250 workers being laid off from C. Indiana warehouse
A distribution company plans to lay off nearly all the workers at its central Indiana warehouse operations, costing more than 250 jobs.
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- 2 young girls rescued after falling through ice
Two women have saved two young girls from the water after they fell through the ice while walking on a reservoir north of Indianapolis.
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- Grand jury in Indy indicts 7 on meth charges
A federal grand jury in Indianapolis has indicted a California man and six Mexicans on methamphetamine charges.
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- Indiana House returns, impasse continues
The full Indiana House has returned to the Statehouse but there are still partisan differences on at least one key issue as a Sunday deadline for adjourning looms.
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- 300 workers returning to Chrysler's Indiana Plants
About 300 workers are being recalled to jobs at Chrysler's transmission factories in central Indiana.
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- IU fraternity members kicked out over hazing
About two-thirds of an Indiana University fraternity's members have been kicked out after an investigation into hazing and alcohol violations.
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- Indiana unemployment rate holds at 9.7 percent
Indiana's unemployment rate held at 9.7 percent for January as some 327,000 people were looking for work.
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- Children's Museum plans $4.2 million exhibit
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is planning a $4.2 million exhibit to help people learn about archaeological excavation.
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- Fiery crash forces I-465 repairs in Indianapolis
State crews had to repair the pavement of Interstate 465 on Indianapolis' north side after a crash ignited a semitrailer's fuel tank, starting a large fire.
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- Plea rejected for ex-Purdue student in shooting
A judge has rejected a former Purdue University student's plea in the fatal shooting of a friend during an alcohol-fueled prank at an off-campus apartment.
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- $400,000 bond set in NW Ind. office shooting
A not guilty plea has been made for an Indiana Department of Workforce Development auditor charged with attempted murder after authorities say he fired a shotgun inside an agency office.
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