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Ind. election chief's voter fraud trial nears end
Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White's voter fraud trial that could oust him from office is nearing its end.
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Nearly 700 women donate breast tissue for research
Nearly 700 women have donated healthy breast tissue to the nation's only facility to collect, catalog and analyze tissue for breast cancer research.
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Indiana Senate approves right-to-work bill
Vote positions Indiana to be the first state in a decade to enact a law prohibiting labor contracts that require workers to pay union representative fees.
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Kokomo man pleads guilty in hotel owner's slaying
Northern Indiana prosecutors say a Kokomo man has pleaded guilty in the October beating death of an Elkhart County businessman who had given him work and a place to sleep.
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Ind. bicentennial panel wants conservation ideas
The Indiana Bicentennial Commission wants residents to suggest conservation projects around the state that can be completed by the time of the 200th anniversary of statehood in 2016.
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Opening arguments set in secretary of state trial
A central Indiana jury is ready to hear the voter fraud trial of embattled Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White.
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Ind. right-to-work bill near last legislative vote
Indiana’s contentious right-to-work bill will face more Statehouse debate a day ahead of what is expected to be its final legislative vote.
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Indiana challenges teachers to instruct digitally
The Indiana Department of Education says teachers will be challenged to explore the online tool and share ways in which it enhances learning or helps them teach more effectively.
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Indiana legislators OK tougher sex-trafficking law
A bill to toughen Indiana’s penalties for sex trafficking is on its way to Gov. Mitch Daniels for him to sign into law ahead of next weekend’s Super Bowl in Indianapolis.
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State seeks 'Stellar Communities'
The program founded by Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman selects small cities and towns for a year of state-funded community projects. The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority, Office of Community and Rural Affairs, and Department of Transportation join together to support multiple projects in those communities.
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