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Wade voted top teacher by his peers
Contributed photo HELPING HIS STUDENTS: Linton-Stockton Elementary School third-grade teacher Bart Wade helps Andrew Russell and Ashlyn Ferree with their work during class last week.
Take Back the Night rally, march coming up
The annual "Take Back the Night" event is scheduled for 6 p.m. Nov. 12 at Indiana State University's Dede Plaza.
Lansing Native Releases True Crime Book
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Mind-body medicine founder to speak at conference
Sharon Forbes wasn't sure what she would learn about mind-body connections during a class at The Maple Center.
A helping hand: November is National Home Care/Hospice Month
Linda Drummy, a registered nurse and case manager with Hospice of the Wabash Valley, carefully and kindly took Howard Benthien's temperature, blood pressure and listened to his breathing Tuesday morning at a private home on Terre Haute's northeast side.
Four Riverton Parke students perform at Hispanic Global Night
Four students from Dilia Smith's Spanish classes at Riverton Parke High School participated in the Hispanic Global Night at Indiana State University on Oct.
Louisville's Dick Irby retires from FOX-41
Television reporter Dick Irby has retired from Louisville's FOX-41. Friday was the last day for the investigative journalist who became a popular fixture on local television for more than 26 years.
Soprano returns to ISU as part of lectureship
Soprano Anne Foradori will be in residency at Indiana State University on Friday and Saturday in conjunction with the Ethel Closson Smith Vocal Artist/Teacher Lectureship.
Mark Bennett: Fear of flu may have Americans tech-talking more than ever
Walkie-talkies were the iPhones of the 1960s. A kid with a walkie-talkie was a virtual Elroy Jetson.
A sense of place will introduce Hoosiers to new location, ideas
The Hoosier Folklore Society, Traditional Arts Indiana, The Indiana State University departments of English and history, the Indiana State University Cunningham Memorial Library, Indiana University and the Brown County Public Library are helping sponsor upcoming events related to folklore, local history and a sense of place.
Monee couple travels Santa Fe and other old trails
It was his love of roads and history that led to Don Stevenson's decision to travel with his wife, Fay, along the Santa Fe Trail, from Independence, Mo.
Researchers rest their case: TV consumption predicts opinions about criminal justice system
People who watch forensic and crime dramas on TV are more likely than non-viewers to have a distorted perception of America's criminal justice system, according to new research from Purdue University.
Self-regulated learning of underprepared students in online courses
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ISU police say The Walk 'went very well'
Homecoming weekend looked similar to most weekends statistically, according to the Indiana State University's report of criminal activity in the campus area.
Avon Schools' growth slowing, study finds
Avon -- Four years ago, with growth at unprecedented highs, Avon Schools administrators faced some tough decisions.
ISU poised to rename ed school after Bayh family
Indiana State University is poised to name its education department after U.S. Sen.
23 states report higher unemployment in September
Unemployment rose in 23 states last month as the economy struggled to create jobs in the early stages of the recovery.
Katherine Ann Odell and Joshua Wilson Snow, along with their parents, announce their engagement and upcoming marriage.
Indiana St. naming business college for executive
Indiana State University officials plan to name its business college for a Terre Haute businessman who has made a large donation helping pay for the college's building renovation.
Mitch Albom explained his surprise when his lifelong rabbi asked him to provide the eulogy at his funeral.
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