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La. police don't see link to missing Ind. student
A Lafayette Police Department spokesman says investigators don't believe there are links between their investigation of a missing female college student and a case in Bloomington, Ind.
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Indianapolis highway bridge set for summer closure
Traffic will be snarled more than usual this summer on the north side of Indianapolis as construction crews replace a highway bridge for a major city street.
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2 Nobel winners to take part in Purdue celebration
Purdue University will celebrate the life of the late Professor H.C. Brown with a weeklong celebration marking the 100-year anniversary of his birth, highlighted by the appearance of two of his students who won Nobel Prizes.
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Critics say Ind. withholds mentally ill kids' care
Child advocates, prosecutors and officials say Indiana is treating its mentally ill children like criminals by placing them in juvenile detention centers instead of offering them the care they need.
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C. Ind. school district reviewing test breach allegation
School district officials say they're preparing a report into possible disclosure of student assessment test questions by teachers at one of Indiana's largest high schools.
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Ex-wrestler gets probation for attack on teammate
Prosecutors say a former member of the wrestling team at a northern Indiana high school has been sentenced to six months on probation and ordered to perform 20 hours of community service for his role in an attack on a teammate.
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Lawmakers to study license plates, child protection
State lawmakers will spend the summer reviewing some of the thorniest issues that tripped them up during their 2012 session.
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Judges impose dress code for Grant County courts
Anyone heading to court in central Indiana's Grant County shouldn't wear pajamas.
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Beach at N. Ind. lake closed by low water level
The beach at one of Indiana's largest lakes will be closed during the Memorial Day weekend because of low water levels.
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Purdue economist predicts gas prices won't top $4
A Purdue University economist is predicting that gasoline prices likely won't top $4 a gallon in Indiana during the summer travel season.
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