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Grant could aid auto workers with transition
INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indiana Department of Workforce Development was awarded a $4 million grant Wednesday to help transition auto workers to new careers and prepare plans for a transformed auto industry.
4 hrs ago | Indianapolis Star
DOC defends program reducing lunches at Plainfield prison
Civil rights groups, lawmakers critical of program at Plainfield eliminating midday meal 3 days a week The inmates at Plainfield Correctional Facility can't be accused of getting a free lunch.
9 hrs ago | WDRB-TV Louisville
Southern Indiana lawmaker Oxley hospitalized
A southern Indiana lawmaker has been hospitalized. Democratic State Rep. Dennie Oxley of Taswell missed the General Assembly's Organization Day on Tuesday with an undisclosed illness.
14 hrs ago | The Courier-Journal
Changes could reshape the face of Indiana's courts
City and town courts in Indiana would be eliminated, circuit and superior court judges would be appointed rather than elected and county clerks would no longer process and hold court records under a broad plan intended to improve how Indiana courts operate.
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Evergreen Indiana Welcomes 6 More Library Systems Live on Evergreen
Evergreen Indiana continues to grow with 6 new library systems live on Evergreen, the consortial, open-source library automation software.
Legislators prepare for next session agenda
Indiana lawmakers will get a jump start on the upcoming legislative session by holding committee meetings a month early, giving themselves more time to examine issues including property taxes, unemployment insurance and ethics.
Casual Dining Your Way at Hot Box Pizza in Central Indiana
Pick a crust, any crust...pick a sauce, any sauce. At Hot Box Pizza, there's about a hundred or different more ways to make a pizza and the choices are all up to you.
Indiana lawmakers Prep For Organization Day
Indiana lawmakers could discuss the property tax issues, when they gather at the Statehouse in Indianapolis this week to prepare for the start of the General Assembly's legislative session.
Ex-Gov. Kernan returning to Vietnam prison
Former Indiana Gov. Joe Kernan is planning a trip to Vietnam next year, returning there for the first time since his release as a prisoner of war.
Controversial court nominee survives Senate test
Democrats on Tuesday crushed a Senate filibuster against a controversial appeals court nominee, demonstrating to Republicans they can't stop President Barack Obama from turning the federal judiciary to the left.
How to dress for mascot success
It's a question parents dread. But sooner or later, every youngster will want to know: "Where do mascots come from?" In my travels around the Hoosier state, I found the answer to that question from Jennifer Smith.
Global economy is moving toward a recovery, Geithner says
Updated at 5:27 p.m . WASHINGTON -- Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told Congress on Tuesday that efforts to strengthen the global financial system to prevent another deep crisis will falter if the United States drops the ball on overhauling regulation of its own banking system.
Deal reached in S. Ind. jail overcrowding lawsuit
Prisoners in southern Indiana's Monroe County could no longer be forced to sleep on the jail's gymnasium floor under an agreement to settle a jail overcrowding lawsuit.
Southern Indiana VFW to get visit from national chief
The national commander in chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will visit a post in southwestern Indiana this week.
Lugar defies colleague, goes to bat for judge
The leading critic of a Hoosier nominee for federal judge has it all wrong, Sen.
Buildings OK'd at Purdue, IUPUI
The Commission for Higher Education OK'd a pair of campus building projects worth nearly $110 million Friday.
Sentence upheld for Elkhart boy, 13 at time of murder
A state appeals court has upheld the murder conviction and prison sentence of a northern Indiana boy who was 13 at the time of the killing.
Sandhill crane migration draws Northern Indiana crowds
Hundreds of people have been flocking to a northern Indiana wildlife refuge where thousands of sandhill cranes are making their annual fall migration stop.
State Rep. David Wolkins isn't shy about what he likes: golf, basketball and football.
Ill. man dies in crash at Indiana Dunes State Park
Indiana Conservation officers say an Illinois man has died in a high-speed crash inside the Indiana Dunes State Park.
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