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3/21/2010
Ex-Boone County Sheriff Retiring After Grand Jury Action
Former Boone County Sheriff Dennis Brannon is retiring from the department one month after a grand jury decided not to recommend charges against him. Brannon, ...
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3/21/2010
More Teachers Take 2nd Jobs to Stay Afloat
Indiana teachers are moonlighting as tennis coaches, tutors and camp counselors at an increasing rate as districts freeze salaries and take other steps to cut ...
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3/21/2010
Indiana Races to Weatherize 6,000 Homes by End of May
Indiana contractors are weatherizing homes with federal stimulus money at a much slower rate than expected, and the state official in charge of the program ...
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3/21/2010
Rules Restrict Jurors' Use of Technology
Indiana jurors will face new rules about using technology in an effort to prevent them from compromising cases by using social networking and online research....
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3/21/2010
Fort Wayne Mayor Still Wants Gaming Referendum
The odds haven't been in his favor, but Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry says he plans to continue fighting for a referendum on whether to ...
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3/21/2010
US Rep. Hill Says He'll Vote For Health Care Bill
U.S. Rep. Baron Hill said Saturday that he will vote in favor of health care reform legislation being considered by Congress because the measure addresses ...
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3/21/2010
Indy is Home to Rising Number of Refugees
The number of refugees resettling in Indianapolis has risen more than 30 percent from last year as immigrants seek better economic and political situations. More ...
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3/21/2010
School Hopes to Win Obama Graduation Speech
The art museum attached to Richmond High School makes it unique among U.S. public high schools. But education officials and students want President Barack Obama ...
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3/20/2010
Attorney Chosen to Replace Plowman
(Indianapolis) - Attorney Aaron Freeman is the new 25th district city-county councilor, replacing Lincoln Plowman. Marion County Republican precinct committee members met Saturday morning and ...
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3/21/2010
Work Zone Crashes on the Rise in Indiana
An increase in federal funding through economic stimulus programs means more work on Indiana roads and subsequently, more work zone crashes, officials said. In 2007, ...
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3/21/2010
Indiana Company Makes New Houses Energy Efficient
Construction will start soon on the first of what Grant Giese anticipates will be many homes his newly formed Lafayette company will build using green ...
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3/20/2010
Man Agrees to Pay $165,000 in Securities Case
A Hagerstown man has agreed to pay about $165,000 to people who authorities say bought unregistered securities from him and his company Tri-County Finance. The ...
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3/20/2010
Ball State University Union Agrees to Pay Freeze
A union at Ball State University and the school's board of trustees have agreed to a pay freeze as part of a cost-cutting effort. The ...
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3/20/2010
Report: Indianapolis Councilman Accepted Cash
A former Indianapolis City-County Council member is under investigation on accusations that he took a $5,000 payment from an undercover FBI agent posing as a ...
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3/20/2010
Union: Education Cuts Costing Teachers Jobs
Despite official assertions that school districts should be able to weather a $300 million cut in state education spending without laying off teachers, school districts ...
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