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LaGrange Co. Democrats study options after coroner candidate dies 3 weeks...

LAGRANGE, Ind. - Democrats in northeastern Indiana's LaGrange County are studying their options after their candidate for coroner died three weeks before Election Day.

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Indiana commission keeps Senate debate open despite large UAW presence, adds...

INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Debate Commission is keeping Tuesday's Senate debate open after union members obtained 300 of the 500 available tickets.

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Ind. officials unsure if threat against dogs is real or hoax, but urge...

FORT WAYNE, Ind. - Animal control officials in Fort Wayne are cautioning pet owners to be extra vigilant with their dogs and cats on Halloween night after a posting on the Internet designated Oct. 31...

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High demand, low supply pushing up farmland prices in Indiana despite...

CONNERSVILLE, Ind. - Low interest rates and a limited supply are driving up prices for Indiana farmland.

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Lugar campaigns for AG Zoeller, stays out of Senate battle

INDIANAPOLIS - U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar may not be campaigning for either man looking to replace him in the Senate, but he is still supporting at least one other Hoosier Republican.

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Pedestrian bridge over northwestern Indiana lake, connecting Hammond and...

HAMMOND, Ind. - A new pedestrian bridge over a northwestern Indiana lake and connecting Hammond and Whiting is winning recognition.

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2 plead guilty to allowing dozens of cats to overrun, damage 2 Fort Wayne...

FORT WAYNE, Ind. - A man and woman have pleaded guilty to allowing dozens of cats to overrun two houses they rented in Fort Wayne and cause thousands of dollars in damage.

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Northern Indiana town celebrates survival of all residents from strong...

NAPPANEE, Ind. - Residents of a small northern Indiana city celebrated a strong tornado that tore through it five years ago for the simple reason that no one was killed.

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Audience gives Indianapolis symphony long ovation on return to stage after...

INDIANAPOLIS - Audience members gave Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra musicians a five-minute standing ovation as they returned to its concert hall stage for the first time after a six-week contract...

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Last-minute college graduation ceremony fulfills final wish of dying Kokomo...

KOKOMO, Ind. - Cathy Archer clung to life just long enough to fulfill a lifelong dream.

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Organizers expect more than 5,000 cyclists for annual Hilly Hundred ride in...

ELLETTSVILLE, Ind. - Thousands of bicyclists are expected on southern Indiana roads this weekend for the 45th annual Hilly Hundred.

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IU Art Museum hopes to expand use of LED lights to save energy, help preserve...

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - A spectacular collection of original oil paintings by emeritus Indiana University art professor Barry Gealt is on display in the IU Art Museum's Special Exhibitions Gallery, along...

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Concert of Japanese music to mark 20-year Rose-Hulman partnership with...

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. - A musical metaphor for memories breathed about Hatfield Hall Thursday as performers prepared for the weekend.

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Burned kitten whose story sparked concern finds new home with Fort Wayne woman

FORT WAYNE, Ind. - On Wednesday, Lynne Ticen of Fort Wayne got a call at work notifying her she'd won the lottery.

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Husband of slain Indianapolis apartment manager upset gunman buried in Mich....

INDIANAPOLIS - The husband of an Indianapolis apartment complex manager killed by a gunman is upset that the Army veteran was buried at a military cemetery in Michigan.

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Ind. confirms 1 new fungal meningitis case, bringing state total to 35; death...

INDIANAPOLIS - The number of fungal meningitis cases linked to injections of a recalled back pain medication has risen to 35 in Indiana.

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Ex-Indiana Gov. Whitcomb says he's selling rustic Ohio River land to state...

ROME, Ind. - Former Indiana Gov. Edgar Whitcomb says he's selling his rustic land overlooking the Ohio River to the state because he wants the public to enjoy the site.

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School bus overturns in central Indiana field, injuring at least 4 students

COLFAX, Ind. - A school bus loaded with children veered off a wet road in central Indiana on Friday and overturned in a farm field, injuring at least four children, authorities said.

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Faced with lawsuit, Indiana school district ends student lunch visits from...

INDIANAPOLIS - A northeastern Indiana public school district said Friday it will no longer allow a local youth minister to address students during their lunch hour, announcing its new policy less than...

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Indiana's unemployment drops to 8.2 percent in September again after ticking...

INDIANAPOLIS - The state Department of Workforce Development says Indiana's unemployment rate was 8.2 percent in September, the first drop in in five months even though the state lost 6,000...

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