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Indiana to get new Energy Development director
INDIANAPOLIS Lt. Governor Becky Skillman today announced Brandon Seitz is leaving his position as director of the Office of Energy Development to serve in the private sector.
5 hrs ago | The Courier-Journal
Indiana court weighing law on governor's testimony
An Indiana Supreme Court justice pressed a state attorney on Monday about whether it was proper for the state to try and prevent Gov.
9 hrs ago | Journalgazette.net
Suspect arrested in bank-robbery spree
INDIANAPOLIS The Indiana Supreme Court heard arguments Monday morning about whether Gov.
13 hrs ago | HeraldTimesOnline.com
Indiana withholds results of drug lab retesting
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IUS, other sites assist applicants, families with college aid
Kenneth Kron, 18, left, and his father, Robert Kron, work on the online FAFSA on Sunday with guidance from Sandy McShane, associate director of financial aid at Ivy Tech Community College.
Bird-Watchers Flock to Indiana
Hundreds of bird-watchers flocked to Indiana this weekend to catch a glimpse of the rare Asian Hooded Crane spotted at Goose Pond near Linton on Thursday.
Man convicted of molesting denied early release
A northern Indiana man convicted of killing two children and returned to prison for child molesting and possessing child pornography has been denied an early release.
Candidates struggle with Indiana ballot hurdles
Former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum and Fishers businessman Jim Wallace appear to have little in common beyond party affiliation.
Columbus looks to the arts as an economic engine
Brown tells The Republic that downtown Columbus already is known for its architecture but needs to offer attractions for all demographic groups.
a Recalcitrant' speller captures county bee
The University of Notre Dame is increasing tuition 3.8 percent for the 2012-13 school year, to $42,971, the university announced today.
Critics troubled by changes in child services
The number of reports of child abuse and neglect that have been determined not to merit further investigation has more than doubled statewide since Indiana's Department of Child Services moved to a centralized call center.
Indiana's Amish food markets seeing growth
NEW HAVEN, Ind. - Martin Schmucker is sitting on a brown plaid sofa at the front of his store, occasionally stroking his long, gray beard as he tells a story about a supplier from out of state.
Indiana State Police warn motorists of bogus troopers on I-80
Indiana State Police officials are warning motorists to be cautious after a woman was stopped and robbed on the Borman Expressway near Hammond today by two men who were misrepresenting themselves as troopers.
Indiana gets waiver on education requirements
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Indiana's inheritance tax on chopping block
State legislators looking to phase out or scale back Indiana's inheritance tax, which brings in some $150 million a year, say they would lean on anticipated money from online sales tax collections and growth in other revenues to make up the difference.
Coroner: Indiana hiker found in Va. was suffocated
An autopsy has concluded that an Indiana man whose body was found off the Appalachian Trail in Virginia was suffocated.
Espich plans to step aside after 40 years
Japanese Saturday School helps students of Japanese citizens living in the area keep up academically with their peers in Japan.The IPFW-sponsored program, which started in 2006, meets 46 weeks a year.
Rick Santorum's campaign comes up 8 signatures short in effort to get on Indiana ballot
After a string of successes elsewhere earlier in the week, the Rick Santorum campaign for the U.S. presidency has run into a snag in Indiana.
Winter weather returns to Central Indiana Friday
Snow and cold temperatures blew into Central Indiana Friday night, but after more than two weeks of above average weather, Hoosiers said they were ready.
Many Indiana House Democrats calling it quits
More than quarter of the Indiana House Democrats who unsuccessfully fought passage of the state's new right-to-work law won't try for re-election this year, further boosting the chances of Republicans strengthening their hold on the chamber.
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