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Mortgage foreclosure counseling and education
State officials are trying to help Hoosier families save their homes. That is after a study by the Mortgage Bankers Association found that nearly 3% of all loans in Indiana are in foreclosure... that is more ...
Indianapolis zoo fire kills animals
Judge Dismisses Case Challenging Property Tax System
“The battle for a uniform and equal tax system in Indiana will now move from the courts to the General Assembly”
A judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the state's property tax system, ruling that homeowners who filed the case had not exhausted administrative remedies. via WSBT
Bush plans trip to New Albany next week
President Bush plans to travel to New Albany next week for his second stop in the southern Indiana city this year.
Kroger recalls Light Caesar dressing over mislabeling
Kroger is recalling its store brand Light Caesar Salad Dressing because of mislabeling that could be a danger to people with certain allergies.
Executive says Chrysler expects limited layoffs in Kokomo
A Chrysler manufacturing executive says the company expects limited layoffs in Kokomo next year as auto sales decrease.
Symptom Awareness, National Screening Trial Key To Lung Cancer Detection
Thanksgiving is a time for counting our blessings, but for too many families the spirit of the season will be diminished by the loss of a loved one to lung cancer .
More than 1200 veterans in Indiana were homeless last year. That's according to a report released Thursday by the National Alliance to End Homelessness.
House Democrats to take up Daniels tax plan early
House Democrats say they want to start work on Governor Mitch Daniels' property tax relief proposal before the legislature begins in January.
Store destroying merchandise over employee's infection
Women's apparel company Liz Claiborne Incorporated will destroy all its merchandise at a northern Indiana outlet store where an infected employee came to work.
Daniels' tax proposal worth embracing
Having read Gov. Mitch Daniels' tax proposal, I admit I had trouble picking myself up off the floor.
Hoosier Lotto has winner after more than year
The winning ticket for the Hoosier Lotto's record jackpot of more than 54 million dollars was sold at a Mobil gas station in East Chicago.
Ind. Decisions - 'Life without parole off table for killer'
Ind. Decisions - "Life without parole off table for killer" Niki Kelly of the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette reports today on yesterday's Supreme Court decision in the case of State of Indiana v. Zolo Agona Azania ...
Commissioners make time zones an issue again
You just changed your clocks this weekend, but in St. Joseph County, leaders are thinking about making a bigger switch: to the central time zone.
Indiana-based Remy to sell unit for $18.5 million
Anderson, Indiana-based Remy International Incorporated plans to sell its M&M Knopf Auto Parts unit back to its original owners for $18.5 million.
Senator Bayh calls for response to global counterfeiting
Indiana Senator Evan Bayh is calling for the government to step up efforts to fight global counterfeiting.
New state science prize named for Purdue researcher
A new state prize in science is named for a Purdue researcher. Governor Mitch Daniels says the new Nelson Innovation Prize is named for Purdue scientist Philip Nelson, who developed new ways to process, ...
Governor's water quality review taking far longer than expected
A state review of laws regarding Great Lakes water quality is running six weeks behind schedule.
Concrete Company Could Settle In Price-Fixing Case
A Shelbyville company would pay $4.7 million into a fund for central Indiana concrete customers under a proposed settlement of its alleged role in a concrete price-fixing scheme. via TheIndyChannel
Group wants WWI hero's name back on Indianapolis airport
A group of retired soldiers wants the Indianapolis airport renamed again for World War I hero H. Weir Cook.