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Louisville Courier-Journal - Thu Nov 19, 1:57 pm ET
About 700 people were already in line at 7:30 a.m. Thursday at a Meijer store in Fort Wayne where the 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate was scheduled to sign copies of her bestseller, "Going Rogue," starting at noon.
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The Indiana Gazette - Thu Nov 19, 11:25 am ET
The recount Wednesday of Indiana County votes for Pennsylvania Superior Court judges resulted in no change in the total for one candidate, and changes ranging from one to six votes for other candidates.
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The Indiana Gazette - Mon Nov 16, 11:40 am ET
Members and guests of the Indiana County Reading Council are invited to attend a presentation by Stacie Isenberg on Tuesday at 6 p.m. She will present ways to use technology and to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners.
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dBusinessNews.com - Fri Nov 13, 12:58 pm ET
INDIANAPOLIS — Baker & Daniels partners M. Angella Castille and Steven D. Hardin have been elected as chairs to the international and land use & zoning sections of the Indiana State Bar Association (ISBA), respectively. The elections took place at the ISBA's annual meeting recently.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Fri Nov 13, 9:01 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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The Herald News - Fri Nov 13, 6:56 am ET
Even if you're a regular casino player, baccarat is an easy game to ignore simply because it does not have the high-profile presence on casino floors as games like blackjack, craps and roulette.Is baccarat a game for millionaire jet-setters, or does it have a place in the scheme of things for average players?In some gaming jurisdictions around the country, including northwest Indiana, the game ...
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Louisville Courier-Journal - Thu Nov 12, 12:23 pm ET
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana General Assembly would wash its hands of legislative and congressional redistricting, leaving the job instead to an independent commission, under a constitutional amendment Senate Republicans will propose.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Tue Nov 10, 11:54 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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Louisville Courier-Journal - Fri Nov 6, 5:12 pm ET
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 - Wed Nov 4, 11:11 am ET
Indiana voters Tuesday retained their mayor, chose a new tax collector and decided a contested Second Ward council race. Mayor George Hood was re-elected to a fourth term as he staved off a challenge from Indiana councilman Rich Gallo.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Fri Nov 6, 10:24 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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Bloomberg - Wed Nov 4, 12:59 pm ET
Nov. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Voters approved 22 of the 30 biggest plans for new state and local borrowing on ballots yesterday, clearing the way for a new hospital in Indianapolis , school upgrades in Detroit and open-space preservation in New Jersey.
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Louisville Courier-Journal - Thu Nov 5, 5:27 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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Bloomberg - Wed Nov 4, 7:41 am ET
Nov. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Voters approved 22 of the 30 biggest plans for new state and local borrowing on ballots yesterday, clearing the way for a new hospital in Indianapolis , school upgrades in Detroit and open-space preservation in New Jersey.
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The Indiana Gazette - Thu Nov 5, 11:42 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.