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WLFI Lafayette - Thu Jul 17, 6:10 pm EDT
Associated Press - July 17, 2008 5:54 PM ET INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Indiana's Democratic congressional candidates seem to be raking in the cash this year, tossing some old campaign finance...
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FOX 19 Cincinnati - Mon Jul 14, 3:46 pm EDT
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is returning to Indiana for a campaign appearance at Purdue University with Sen. Evan Bayh.
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Ball State Daily News - Mon Jul 14, 1:07 am EDT
Despite Indiana being a state that typically goes red, that didn't stop Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama from opening an office in downtown Muncie on Saturday.
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The Times of Northwest Indiana - Sat Jul 12, 1:38 am EDT
HIGHLAND | As Friday's deadline approached, 272 signatures had been collected for a referendum on the Town Council's decision to opt out of oversight by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.
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The Gleaner - Sat Jul 12, 1:04 am EDT
Barack Obama's presidential campaign is opening six new offices across Indiana this weekend, including one in Evansville.
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Rocky Mountain News - Thu Jul 10, 11:09 pm EDT
Front Page July 11, 1908: William Jennings Bryan of Fairview, Neb., has been nominated to be the Democratic candidate for the presidency for the third time. Sen. John W. Kern of Indiana has been nominated as his running mate to complete the 1908 Democratic ticket. The supporters of Minnesota Gov. John Johnson and Delaware Judge George Gray were the first to pledge their total to support to Bryan ...
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WorldNetDaily - Thu Jul 10, 12:14 am EDT
A student at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis who first faced discipline when officials caught him reading a history book that was available in the school library during a break at work was cleared of those charges, but now officials say he is guilty of something but they won't say what.
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The Times of Northwest Indiana - Wed Jul 9, 1:08 am EDT
HIGHLAND | In seeking a referendum on the Town Council's vote to opt out of oversight by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, Rick Volbrecht said Tuesday he has obtained 25 additional signatures, bringing the total number of signatures to 261.
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The Times of Northwest Indiana - Tue Jul 8, 2:00 am EDT
The Wanatah Historical Society Museum has issued the second volume of "Wanatah, Indiana -- A Pictorial History." The cost is $22, which includes postage. It can be ordered from the Wanatah Historical Society, 106 Sprunger Drive, Wanatah, IN 46390.
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The Times of Northwest Indiana - Tue Jul 8, 1:51 am EDT
HIGHLAND | Former Highland School Board member Rick Volbrecht is spearheading a petition drive seeking a referendum on the Town Council's decision to opt out of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.
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The Star Press - Sun Jul 6, 3:30 am EDT
WINCHESTER -- In the wake of higher fuel prices, Hoosiers are searching for more efficient modes of transportation, and Winchester could become the next Indiana city to respond by allowing golf carts on its streets.
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The Times of Northwest Indiana - Wed Jul 2, 2:06 pm EDT
INDIANAPOLIS | Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jill Long Thompson has scheduled a pair of stops in Northwest Indiana Friday to participate in the region's July 4 festivities.
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The Times of Northwest Indiana - Fri Jul 18, 1:32 am EDT
HOBART | The Hobart City Council has decided to get on board a protest against the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District closing its Miller Beach train stop.
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The Herald Bulletin - Thu Jul 17, 7:18 pm EDT
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s Democratic congressional candidates seem to be raking in the cash this year, tossing some old campaign finance assumptions out the window.
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The Indiana Gazette - Thu Jul 24, 10:28 am EDT
There appears to be little support on Indiana council for the possibility of changing Indiana Borough to a third-class city. Changing the borough to a home rule charter municipality, however, may have a little more support among Indiana's council and administrators.