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Columbia Daily Herald - Tue Nov 10, 1:22 am ET
With unemployment rising and tax revenues falling, officials have begun looking in unusual places for answers to the economic crisis, one such place is Marion, Ind.
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WANE-TV Fort Wayne - Mon Nov 9, 5:36 pm ET
Health Care reform cleared a major hurdle over the weekend. Saturday night, the House passed the bill, 220 to 215 with just one Republican voting in favor of it. NewsChannel 15 talks to Indiana's two Senators about how they plan to vote on the bill.
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Hendricks County Flyer - Mon Nov 9, 4:17 pm ET
Indiana State Sen. Mike Delph (R-Carmel) recently announced that the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) has decided to indefinitely put on hold plans to expand U.S. 36 on the west side of Indianapolis.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Mon Nov 9, 11:14 am ET
Several local Boy Scouts and Scouters from the Ozark Trailblazers District of the Greater St. Louis Area Boy Scout Council recently attended the National Order of the Arrow Conference held on the campus of the University of Indiana in August of this summer. The Order of the Arrow is an honor society within the Boy Scouts of America. It is made up of veteran camping scouts and scouters elected to ...
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WTHR Indianapolis - Sun Nov 8, 7:50 pm ET
After Congress passed a sweeping health care reform bill late Saturday night, Hoosier lawmakers quickly responded.
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The Indianapolis Star - Sat Nov 7, 1:54 am ET
Even Democrats aren't tipping their hand on bill, which Obama wants but is politically sensitive.
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Louisville Courier-Journal - Fri Nov 6, 5:59 pm ET
WASHINGTON — It remained unclear Friday whether a majority of Indiana lawmakers -- or even a majority of the state's Democrats -- will support the biggest expansion of the nation's health care system in decades.
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The Indiana Gazette - Fri Nov 6, 1:42 am ET
Across Indiana County, candidates in nearly every precinct asked for the most meaningful kind of votes - the ones requiring people to actually write their names in the blanks and to darken the corresponding ovals. When making that effort, the voter's intent is quite clear.
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Blairsville Dispatch - Fri Nov 6, 12:22 am ET
Indiana County voters returned a familiar face to the courthouse Tuesday, electing Republican Randy Degenkolb, a former county commissioner and auditor, by a margin of 9,227 votes to 6,560, to take over the role of prothonotary and clerk of courts.
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WISH-TV Indianapolis - Thu Nov 5, 8:44 pm ET
A Saturday vote on health care reform is anticipated in the House of Representatives as two Indiana congressmen now play key roles in the ongoing debate. Read more at www.WISHTV.com
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Louisville Courier-Journal - Thu Nov 5, 5:43 pm ET
Gov. Mitch Daniels is urging Indiana's congressional delegation to vote against the health care legislation expected to be considered by the U.S. House this week, saying it will cost the state and its residents too much.
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The Cincinnati Enquirer - Thu Nov 5, 1:46 pm ET
The casino developer and poker champion who had a failed bid for an Ohio slots parlor in 2008 has staked a claim to all four Ohio casinos voters approved Tuesday. • Ohio casinos bad news for Indiana
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Indiana's NewsCenter - Thu Nov 5, 10:30 am ET
NEW YORK (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Indiana's NewsCenter has learned that former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin will return to Fort Wayne.
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Post-Tribune - Thu Nov 5, 5:54 am ET
GARY Free health checks at library: The Northwest Indiana Black Nurses Association will conduct free blood pressure checks and blood glucose screenings from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday and Dec. 5 at the Main Branch of the Gary Public Library, 220 W. 5th Ave. GARY Third District meeting: City Councilwoman Mary Brown and the Tolleston Community Organization will have a community ...
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The Indiana Gazette - Thu Nov 5, 1:42 am ET
Indiana County Treasurer Sandra Kirkland, a Democrat, easily won re-election to a fifth term Tuesday, defeating her Republican opponent, Gilbert Woodley, by a nearly 2-to-1 margin.