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11/20/2009
The Marion County Health Department has scheduled two H1N1 flu clinics for students in the Lawrence Township Schools, one of several school systems in the ...
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11/20/2009
Indicted earlier this week by a federal grand jury in Des Moines, a former Indiana gay activist has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy charges. Marla ...
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11/20/2009
Purdue University says it is facing a shortfall of $70 million over the next three years if state appropriations and general education fees do not ...
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11/20/2009
The Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame announced Friday that former Indiana University head basketball coach Bob Knight will be the featured speaker at a December ...
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11/20/2009
Plus 88 Years On Additional Charges
Desmond Turner--convicted of the Hamilton Avenue killings--will spend the rest of his life in prison, barring appeal. Marion Superior Court Judge Robert Altice has sentenced ...

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11/20/2009
Brizzi Wants Reform
Ironically, the heart-wrenching statements from the survivors of the Hamilton Avenue victims played no role in the sentencing of the convicted man. Indiana law doesn't ...
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11/20/2009
The state's official utility watchdog hasn't decided yet what stand to take on a proposed 35-percent water-rate hike for Indianapolis.
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The Office of the ...
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11/20/2009
Indiana's unemployment has edged up to 9.8 percent.
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The jobless rate is up a tenth of a point from revised September figures. That's statistically ...
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11/20/2009
Oprah Winfrey's announcement that she is leaving her talk show in 2011 is not really too big of a surprise for some.
Ball State University ...
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11/20/2009
Two gunmen stormed into the downtown Dunkin Donuts Friday morning, but they were after more than the donuts.
Officer Mike Elder tells the WIBC Morning ...
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