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Local food: Delivery services, co-ops bring fresh produce right to consumers'...

GREENWOOD, Indiana - Every Friday, a truck filled with organic bananas, pink lady apples, cucumbers and ground beef rolls into the suburban neighborhoods of Greenwood.

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Lawmakers with coal-gas plant ties dilute measures

INDIANAPOLIS - Two Indiana lawmakers have spent the legislative session watering down opposition to a $2.6 billion coal-gasification plant that would likely benefit their employers.

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Crews begin pouring concrete for new Ohio River bridge linking Indiana and...

MADISON, Indiana - Construction crews have begun pouring concrete for the deck of a new $100 million Ohio River bridge that will link Madison, Indiana, and Milton, Kentucky

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Ind. man pleads guilty in fatal shooting of Mich. Teen invited to play...

SHELBYVILLE, Indiana - A central Indiana man who shot and killed a Michigan teenager invited to play paintball on his rural property has pleaded guilty to criminal recklessness for the attack, which...

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Mayor touts effort to bring cricket to Indy during trade trip to India; no...

INDIANAPOLIS - Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard is promoting the game of cricket as he touts plans for a sports park during a trade mission to India.

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Cat rescued after spending 2 days marooned atop northern Indiana freeway sign

ELKHART, Indiana - A cat rescued after spending two days marooned atop a northern Indiana freeway sign had a voracious appetite when he arrived at a local animal shelter.

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Indy safety chief: More security likely at mini-marathon, Indy 500...

INDIANAPOLIS - Indianapolis' public safety director says the city will increase security at upcoming events such as the 500 Festival Mini-Marathon, but spectators likely won't notice the changes.

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Indiana first responders get training to handle bomb incident like Boston...

BROWNSBURG, Indiana - Indiana first responders are undergoing training so they know how to react to an explosion like the one that rocked Monday's Boston Marathon.

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Pence orders flags at half-staff at Indiana facilities to honor Boston victims

INDIANAPOLIS - Gov. Mike Pence has ordered flags at state facilities across Indiana to be flown at half-staff to honor victims of the explosions at the Boston Marathon.

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Officials confident in Indy 500 security plan, won't remove garbage cans from...

INDIANAPOLIS - Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials and Indiana State Police say they are confident in their security plan for this year's Indianapolis 500 and won't remove trash cans from the track...

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Indiana legislators give final approval to tighter limits on cold medicines...

INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana legislators have given final approval to a bill tightening the limits on how much consumers can buy of cold and allergy pills often used to make methamphetamine.

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Inmate who used bread delivery truck to escape northern Indiana jail caught...

SOUTH BEND, Indiana - Police say a man who escaped from a northern Indiana jail by using a bread delivery truck to smash through a security gate has been recaptured.

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Indiana expects $290M more in tax collections, buoys Pence team's hopes for...

INDIANAPOLIS - A sunny budget picture unveiled to state lawmakers Tuesday virtually guaranteed Gov. Mike Pence will get at least piece of the $500 million cut to the personal income tax he has been...

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Daniels revises Purdue wage freeze policy, makes all employees eligible for...

WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana - Purdue University President Mitch Daniels is revising his proposal to freeze pay on administrative workers earning more than $50,000 to hold down tuition rates.

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'Beer geeks' launch urban hops farm in Indianapolis, hope to tap into...

INDIANAPOLIS - A couple of fledgling entrepreneurs hope to tap into the increasing popularity of local microbreweries - not by starting one but by supplying them with a key flavoring ingredient...

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State revokes NW Ind. day care's license, suspends food funding after finding...

HAMMOND, Indiana - The state has revoked the license of a northwest Indiana day care and cut off some of its funding after citing it for more than 100 violations.

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Richmond group hopes to revive human rights panel that lost city funding in 2010

RICHMOND, Indiana - A group of activists is working to breathe new life into Richmond's Human Rights Commission as the city marks the 45th anniversary of the adoption of a human rights ordinance.

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Richmond group hopes to revive human rights panel that lost city funding in 2010

RICHMOND, Indiana - Past and present members of the Richmond Human Rights Commission believe this is an important time in the organization's history.

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Kokomo high school students create beads to help young cancer patients tell...

KOKOMO, Indiana - Students at a Kokomo high school are making beads to help young cancer patients tell the stories of their illness.

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Kokomo high school students create beads to help young cancer patients tell...

KOKOMO, Indiana - MaryAnne Dishon's jewelry-making class at Taylor High School watched as a bald child in a wheelchair held up a sign scrawled with the words, "cancer no fun."

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