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3/21/2010
Former Boone County Sheriff Dennis Brannon is retiring from the department one month after a grand jury decided not to recommend charges against him.
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3/21/2010
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 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
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
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
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
The number of refugees resettling in Indianapolis has risen more than 30 percent from last year as immigrants seek better economic and political situations.
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3/21/2010
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
(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
An increase in federal funding through economic stimulus programs means more work on Indiana roads and subsequently, more work zone crashes, officials said.
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3/21/2010
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
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.
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3/20/2010
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.
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3/20/2010
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
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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