6 min ago | ETruth.com
Brian Howey: Jill Long Thompson, the Hoosier woman of steel
“Hoosiers are ready for the best and strongest leadership an individual can provide.”
Virginia Dill McCarty was the first Hoosier woman to run for governor three decades ago. via ETruth.com
4 hrs ago | WLFI-TV West Lafayette
California ruling renews debate over gay marriage in Indiana
A California Supreme Court ruling allowing same-sex couples to marry in that state is renewing debate on whether Indiana should amend its constitution to ban gay marriage. via WLFI-TV West Lafayette
9 hrs ago | WSJV-TV South Bend
Democrats Hopeful On Prospects After Clinton-Obama race
The national Democrat campaigns have moved out of Indiana. But Democrats across Indiana hope they can still capture some advantage from the attention, activism and record voter turnout the presidential ... via WSJV-TV South Bend
14 hrs ago | Kokomo Tribune
Congressman proposes sweeping energy changes
“We have to get the U.S. into reprocessing/recycling of nuclear waste”
More refineries and more crude oil to process are among solutions to the energy crises proposed by Indiana Congressman Steve Buyer, R-4th. Solving the energy crisis means the U.S. must rebalance its energy ... via Kokomo Tribune
18 hrs ago | Daily Journal
“Mission: Impossible -- The Fourth TV Season”
Professor Henry Jones Jr. is offering a refresher course on his past achievements before you join the throng to see his latest, 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,' which hits theaters May 22. via Daily Journal
23 hrs ago | The Indianapolis Star
“We need a president who will bring people together”
WASHINGTON -- Rep. Pete Visclosky has endorsed Sen. Barack Obama's presidential bid, leaving one superdelegate from Indiana still uncommitted. via The Indianapolis Star
Yesterday | WTHR-TV Indianapolis
Clarksville officer shoots, wounds suspect
A town police officer shot and wounded a suspect Thursday during a chase in which another officer was injured, police said. via WTHR-TV Indianapolis
Thursday | Fort Wayne News Sentinel
Gas sales tax not filling shortfall
“But now it's to the point that there are very difficult tradeoffs”
Gas prices might be soaring, but that doesn't mean the state is reaping extra tax revenue. via Fort Wayne News Sentinel
Thursday | Raw Story
What WV loss? Obama adds superdelegates
“We are aware of the reasoned approach Mr. Obama has taken in analyzing the current financial crisis and the need for balanced regulatory reform”
Hours after being routed by Hillary Rodham Clinton in West Virginia, Barack Obama picked up two more superdelegates, offering fresh recognition from Democratic leaders of his inevitable nomination. via Raw Story
Thursday | The Indianapolis Star
Hoosiers urged to bike to work
“Moderate daily physical activity like riding your bike to work is good for your heart and lungs and can lower your blood pressure.”
INDIANAPOLIS -- May 16 is Bike to Work Day, and State Health Commissioner Judy Monroe, M.D. is encouraging Hoosiers to try this fun and healthy way to commute. via The Indianapolis Star







