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Artesians of all ages prepare for weekend
- Martinsville High School alumni — along with local businesses and organizers — are gearing up for a blast from the past this weekend, as a multitude of former Artesians head to Martinsville for the first Artie Fest ...
- Martinsville Reporter-Times
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- 7/15/2010 7:50:00 AM
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From the News-Sentinel
- A mesh fence will be installed across a 705-acre marsh southwest of Fort Wayne to help block a possible entryway for the Asian carp into the Great Lakes, state wildlife officials said Wednesday. The fencing should be in ...
- FortWayne.com
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- 7/15/2010 7:42:50 AM
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Walmart planning bigger operation Superstore for Rochester
- Rochester is getting a Walmart Supercenter. "It is official," said Store Manager Andy Dick on Wednesday. "I don't have any exacts, just that it's coming." He said he'll be happy to pass on specifics when they become ...
- Rochester Sentinel
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- 7/15/2010 6:02:37 AM
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Diversions calendar for July 15
- Summer Concert Series — 7 to 9 p.m., Audubon Mill Park, Henderson, Ky., presented by Downtown Henderson Project, also July 23 and 30. Call (270) 827-0016. SATURDAY, JULY 17 RIVER CITY RAMBLERS SQUARE DANCE — 8 to 10 ...
- Evansville Courier-Press
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- 7/15/2010 5:48:18 AM
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TODAY'S EVENTS
- Achievers Network of BNI, 7 to 8:30 a.m. Hampton Inn & Suites, 41 Maplehurst Drive, Brownsburg. Call for reservations or additional information. Call Greg Arnold, (317) 694-1927. APICS Central Indiana: Professional ...
- Indianapolis Star
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- 7/15/2010 5:41:09 AM
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Turkey kills are up
- LA PORTE — Wild turkey harvests in Indiana have reached a record high for the spring season this year, and La Porte County has been sharing in the bountiful hunts. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources reported ...
- La Porte Herald-Argus
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- 7/15/2010 1:01:58 AM
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Phillip Paul (PP) Nickell, 71
- VEVAY - Former Muncie resident, Phillip Paul “PP” Nickell, 71, passed away Wednesday, July 14, 2010 at the Hospice of South Central Indiana, Columbus, Indiana. Phillip entered this life on September 29, 1938, in ...
- Star-Press
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- 7/15/2010 12:54:49 AM
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Wetland fencing to block invader
- INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana environmental officials are taking steps at a restored wetland near Fort Wayne to prevent the advance of Asian carp, a non-native species that threatens the Great Lakes. “The DNR has been ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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- 7/15/2010 12:19:01 AM
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Teachers OK wage freeze
- BROWNSTOWN — Trustees of this community’s school corporation approved a contract with teachers during a meeting Tuesday night at the superintendent’s office. It includes a pay freeze. Brownstown Central Community ...
- TribTown.com
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- 7/14/2010 11:21:45 PM
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Weekend's Best: Fairs & Festivals
- » Tickets: $35, $50 (VIP) or $10 designated drivers; www.indianabeerfest.com. Love craft beer? Then this is Christmas in July for you! The Brewers of Indiana Guild and World Class Beverages will host this 15th annual fest ...
- Indianapolis Star
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- 7/14/2010 10:53:07 PM
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State plans barrier to block Asian carp
- FORT WAYNE - State wildlife officials plan to install a mesh fence across a northeastern Indiana marsh aimed at preventing Asian carp from being able to reach waterways that lead to the Great Lakes. The Indiana ...
- Lafayette Journal and Courier
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- 7/14/2010 3:36:28 PM
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Imagination a skill that needs more use
- I've just met a fictional character who responds with "I can imagine" instead of "I know." If someone needs to discuss the situation with their job, or their depression, or their ruined fishing business, do any of us ...
- Corydon Democrat
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- 7/14/2010 9:45:43 AM
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Verbatim: Fort Wayne mesh barrier planned to block Asian carp
- The marsh is just north of Fox Island County Park near the intersection of Interstate 69 and U.S. 24. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources will take a lead role in implementing a short-term step to address the ...
- FortWayne.com
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- 7/14/2010 9:02:46 AM
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TODAY'S EVENTS [JULY 14]
- Business Network International, Keystone Lunch Chapter, 11:30 a.m. Logan's Roadhouse, 4825 E. 82nd St. Meets Wednesdays. Call (317) 843-1040. Eastside Merchants Association, 2 to 4 p.m. Community Life Center at ...
- Indianapolis Star
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- 7/14/2010 6:53:55 AM
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See Buckeye the dog dock jump at Simonton Lake (VIDEO)
- Buckeye's best jump last year was 24 feet, earning the Lab eighth place in the Ohio-based Buckeye Dock Dogs competition (named for the state, not Evans' pet) which takes in some 140 dogs of every breed from Ohio, Indiana ...
- Elkhart Truth
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- 7/14/2010 6:32:26 AM
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Area courses hurting as they wait for golf boom
- Marv Hansen, the owner of Scherwood Golf in Schererville, did something this summer he hadn't done in 31 years. He dropped his weekend play rate during prime time from $48 (with a cart) to $39. » Click to enlarge image ...
- Post-Tribune
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- 7/14/2010 2:07:35 AM
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C. Robert Newbold
- Charles Robert “Bob” Newbold, 75, of Shelbyville, died Monday, July 12, 2010, at his home. Born Oct. 9, 1934, in Richland in Rush County, he was the son of Ralph M. and Cecil Dorothy (Hanshew) Newbold. He married ...
- Shelbyville News
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- 7/14/2010 12:20:13 AM
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Voter office changes left up to County Council
- VALPARAISO | A fractured Porter County election board has decided to push ahead with a hotly disputed plan to move two employees out of the voter registration office and under its supervision. By a 2-1 vote, the board ...
- NWI.com
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- 7/13/2010 10:18:31 PM
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Video: See Buck the dog dock jump at Simonton Lake
- Buckeye's best jump last year was 24 feet, earning the Lab eighth place in the Ohio-based Buckeye Dock Dogs competition (named for the state, not Evans' pet) which takes in some 140 dogs of every breed from Ohio, Indiana ...
- Elkhart Truth
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- 7/13/2010 9:49:53 PM
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New BP cap set for slow tests of how it holds oil
- NEW ORLEANS (AP) — With a tight new cap freshly installed on its leaking well in the Gulf of Mexico, BP planned gradual tests starting Tuesday to see if the device can stop oil from pouring into the sea for the first ...
- Goshen News
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- 7/13/2010 2:54:42 PM
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Chemicals, drugs found in Ohio River
- LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Researchers have detected low concentrations of dozens of chemicals and pharmaceuticals in the Ohio River upstream and downstream from Louisville. Among the substances found were antidepressants ...
- Indianapolis Star
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- 7/13/2010 2:58:53 AM
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TODAY'S EVENTS [JULY 13]
- Broad Ripple Toastmasters, 7 a.m. Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 526 E. 52nd St. Better public speaking encouraged through learning, practicing and feedback from peers. Guests are welcome. Call Patrick Horan, (317) 753-5426 ...
- Indianapolis Star
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- 7/12/2010 10:41:11 PM
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Jack K. Overmyer books
- 2 books by JKO. Two collections from more than 30 years of Jack K. Overmyer's Considered Comment columns. Overmyer is president and owner of The Rochester Sentinel and was its editor and publisher for more than 30 years ...
- Rochester Sentinel
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- 7/11/2010 7:26:06 AM
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Caught: What's in Lake Monroe?
- This red belly pacu is the second, and largest, caught at Lake Monroe this summer. It was hooked by Jerry Pine while fishing for catfish and identified by DNR officials. The South American fish, confused with a piranha ...
- Herald Times
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- 7/11/2010 7:04:38 AM
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Farm notes
- INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana farmers enrolled in the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program in 2009 are required to submit annual production records and establish benchmark yield for 2009 by Thursday. In Indiana ...
- Palladium-Item
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- 7/11/2010 2:54:05 AM
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Politics aside, invasive carp a nuisance
- While the political waters swirl over the threat posed by Asian carp to the Great Lakes economy, the invasive species appears to be growing steadily in the Lafayette area. "People are seeing massive schools of them in ...
- Lafayette Journal and Courier
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- 7/10/2010 10:57:52 PM
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Water quality tour
- A water quality tour sponsored by the Monroe County Soil and Water Conservation District and the Bean Blossom Watershed Project steering committee will be 6-9 p.m. Tuesday at Scherschle Farm on Maple Grove Road in Monroe ...
- Herald Times
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- 7/10/2010 10:00:36 PM
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Newest stories in 'Entertainment' :
- Mirror Lake at Marengo Cave is visible to tourists entering the Crystal Palace tour and leaving the Dripstone Trail. The shallow water provides a clear reflection of the cave’s ceiling. (Courtesy photo) Falls of Fire ...
- Bedford Times-Mail
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- 7/10/2010 5:50:04 PM
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LOU'S VIEWS: Best of the Fest ... and more
- It’s time for you to stop complaining about the lack of quality films in your local multiplex and consider a trip to the Indianapolis International Film Festival, running July 15-25. I—with the help of IBJ news ...
- Ibj.com
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- 7/9/2010 10:59:03 PM
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Purdue's Hope aims for small recruiting class
- Look for Purdue's 2011 football recruiting class to be small in numbers. Each of coach Danny Hope's first two classes featured more than 20 players, but the second-year coach expects no more than 15 to fill out this year ...
- Lafayette Journal and Courier
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- 7/9/2010 1:40:43 PM
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Danville native excelling on college rifle team
- Four years ago, Sarah Beard fired a rifle for the first time under the supervision of her father. Four years later, she is an All-American and part of the National Championship Rife team at Texas Christian University ...
- Hendricks County Flyer
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- 7/9/2010 1:19:14 PM
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Michigan senator warns Indiana governor about Asian carp
- FORT WAYNE, Ind. – Michigan U.S. Sen. Carl Levin has told Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels he's "deeply concerned" Indiana officials have downplayed the threat of Asian carp spreading from Indiana waters into the Great Lakes ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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- 7/9/2010 12:50:36 PM
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My fellow columnists, welcome to Bloomington
- When my colleagues in the National Society of Newspaper Columnists pushed me out front — like a gang of schoolkids producing a volunteer for teacher — and elected me as vice president of the organization in 2000 ...
- Herald Times
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- 7/9/2010 8:54:23 AM
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Elkhart County Democrats fail to slate candidates
- No Elkhart County Democrats have been slated for vacant ballot slots for the fall election. The deadline for local parties to slate candidates passed last week. Because of no challenges from Democrat candidates, the ...
- Goshen News
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- 7/9/2010 8:47:13 AM
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Sen. Levin warns Indiana governor on Asian carp
- Levin’s office says he wrote Daniels on Wednesday, saying the Indiana Department of Natural Resources has understated the danger of the invasive fish spreading from the Wabash River system into the lakes. The Michigan ...
- Lafayette Journal and Courier
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- 7/9/2010 8:25:45 AM
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Earth briefs
- The Monroe County Soil & Water Conservation District and the Bean Blossom Watershed Project steering committee will host a farm tour 6-9 p.m. Tuesday at the Scherschle Farm on Maple Grove Road. The tour will include a ...
- Herald Times
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- 7/8/2010 8:08:26 PM
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Fish hooks, hairpins among objects devoured by animals
- Pets can eat the darnedest things. Rocks. Socks. Panties. Jamie Garwood's dog once ate a giant burrito. Not too unusual until you find out her dog is a Chihuahua. Garwood, of Fort Wayne, left the house on an errand and ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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- 7/8/2010 8:55:34 AM
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Pile drivers do indeed exist
- D ave Cooper was born at George Ade Hospital in Brook, but has lived in Lake Village all his life. He and his wife, Brenda, have four children. Cooper, 38, likes to ride his Harley-Davidson, hunt, fish and is a member of ...
- Post-Tribune
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- 7/8/2010 2:00:23 AM
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Weekend's Best: Family
- » When: 10 a.m. today and Friday (and various times through Aug. 6). » Where: Peewinkle's Puppet Studio, 25 E. Henry St. » Tix: $8 for ages 2-8, free for 1 and younger. www.peewinklespuppets.com. With trick ...
- Indianapolis Star
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- 7/7/2010 8:38:16 PM
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Empty nest, and then some
- Editors note: The Indiana National Guard 113th Engineer Battalion is expected to return to Indianapolis on or about Dec. 17 after a year in Iraq’s second largest city. This is the first of a series of articles about ...
- Rochester Sentinel
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- 7/7/2010 10:36:58 AM
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Taco trio take unusual road to entrepreneurship
- West Coast Tacos is making waves in Indianapolis. Selling tasty tortillas from a tricked out delivery truck instead of a traditional brick-and-mortar eatery is a concept the three co-owners discovered while living in Los ...
- Ibj.com
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- 7/7/2010 7:02:13 AM
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Spend a weekend camping with Sams chapter
- Sams Indiana Travelers Chapter 96 of the Good Sam RV Club will host a weekend camping trip July 16 through 18 at Thrashers Woods Campground, 2746 E. Ind. 16, Monon. The chapter's primary goal is camping and RVing within ...
- NWI.com
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- 7/6/2010 9:58:11 PM
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Stolen Ind. plane fits elusive 'Barefoot Bandit' mold
- NASSAU, Bahamas | Police were hunting across a tourist island Tuesday for signs of a pilot who vanished after wrecking a small plane in the Bahamas and investigators in the U.S. turned their suspicions toward an American ...
- NWI.com
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- 7/6/2010 5:26:10 PM
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Local attorney elected U.S. Libertarian Party's vice chairman
- An Indianapolis business attorney has been elected second-in-command of the U.S. Libertarian Party. His ambition is to move America’s third-largest political movement from the margins to the mainstream by focusing on ...
- Ibj.com
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- 7/6/2010 8:00:40 AM
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Nearby firing range takes its toll
- FORWARD OPERATING BASE MAREZ – Dating back only to 574 A.D., the crumbling walls of the Monastery of St. Elijah a few hundred yards from the mess hall here, are relative newcomers. FOB Marez borders Mozul, Iraq’s ...
- Rochester Sentinel
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- 7/6/2010 4:40:14 AM
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So far, Indiana bats don't have fatal illness
- MAUCKPORT, Ind. -- A fungus that has killed nearly a million East Coast bats and closed caves in Southern Indiana could lead to the extinction of some species within five years, experts say. "It's definitely near the ...
- Indianapolis Star
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- 7/6/2010 2:52:52 AM
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Violet Mae Bolerjack
- Mrs. Violet Mae Bolerjack, 98, of La Porte, died peacefully at her home with her family at her side at 12:23 p.m. on July 4, 2010. Mrs. Bolerjack was born Oct. 3, 1911 in Alida, Indiana to Marion and Adeline (Schlene ...
- La Porte Herald-Argus
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- 7/5/2010 11:10:57 PM
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Leslie R. Gross
- Leslie R. Gross, 83, of Michigan City, died, Sunday, July 4, at St. Anthony Memorial, Michigan City. A funeral service will be held Wednesday, July 7 at 11 a.m. at Carlisle Funeral Home with grandson, Rev. Jonathan Gross ...
- La Porte Herald-Argus
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- 7/5/2010 11:10:57 PM
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Memories are made of this
- Schererville Fire Chief Joseph Kruzan considers himself a warm-weather guy. "It is like we live in cocoons over the winter and then emerge in the summer to once again enjoy the outdoors," he said. His favorite summer ...
- NWI.com
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- 7/5/2010 10:06:32 PM
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Angling for a safer catch
- Monday, July 5, 2010 7:57 PM EDT State advisory: Pan fish OK, but avoid bottom-feeders By ERIN MEYER emeyer@greenfieldreporter.com HANCOCK COUNTY — Donna Ballenger spent a recent day pulling bluegill from the pond at ...
- Greenfield Daily Reporter
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- 7/5/2010 4:51:34 PM
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'There is hope' - A report ...
- Dan Sparks, a wildlife biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, works in Barataria Bay, La., on June 26. (Courtesy photo) Herald-Times / STEWART MOON Dan Sparks would rather be at home in Bloomington, but the U ...
- Bedford Times-Mail
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- 7/5/2010 11:07:58 AM
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Flooding fix on the way for Broadway and 101st
- CROWN POINT -- A plan to cure flooding problems at 101st and Broadway may include the added benefit of a park, paddleboats and fishing. The Board of Works and Safety Wednesday approved paying Christopher B. Burke ...
- Post-Tribune
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- 7/5/2010 2:03:56 AM
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Area roundup
- FARMLAND -- Historic Farmland will have the Good Ole Days Festival 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday in downtown Farmland. Relive the good old days with horse and wagon rides, old-fashioned games, a pie auction, a gristmill ...
- Star-Press
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- 7/5/2010 12:02:15 AM
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Pictures use chocolate to symbolize Gulf spill
- WASHINGTON, Ind. – An Indiana woman touched by the plight of families who've lost livelihoods because of the Gulf oil spill is turning to chocolate for comfort. Julie Dant is photographing people covered in chocolate ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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- 7/4/2010 11:55:06 PM
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Experts fear bat extinction despite closed caves
- MAUCKPORT – A fungus that has killed nearly a million East Coast bats and closed caves in southern Indiana could lead to the extinction of some species within five years, experts say. "It's definitely near the realm of ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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- 7/4/2010 11:55:06 PM
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Dating choices may have evolved from mate choice copying
- Patrick Hagmaier of West Lafayette is not ashamed to admit that physical attractiveness is what typically draws him to a woman, especially if she's a little shorter, with long brown hair and brown eyes. Also, Hagmaier ...
- Lafayette Journal and Courier
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- 7/4/2010 10:57:50 PM
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REALLY FISHY
- More than 100 kids aged 2 to 15 attended the 21st annual July 4 Fishing Derby for Kids at Garvin Park ERIN McCRACKEN / Courier & Press Winning formulas at the 21st annual July 4 Fishing Derby for Kids at Garvin Park were ...
- Evansville Courier-Press
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- 7/4/2010 10:36:21 PM
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Bulletin Board
- Elkhart High School class of 1938, 8 a.m. breakfast meeting the first Monday of the month at Perkins Restaurant & Bakery, 107 Northpointe Blvd. Ryan's Place, a center for grieving children, teens and families, meets at 6 ...
- Elkhart Truth
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- 7/4/2010 8:56:08 PM
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From land to water, Valley residents celebrate the country
- TERRE HAUTE — Thousands swamped Fairbanks Park to a sweltering birthday party for Uncle Sam, watching the night sky light up with fire. Wayne Taylor and his family had their spot picked out early that afternoon, as the ...
- Tribune-Star
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- 7/4/2010 7:58:52 PM
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Indiana takes steps to restore woodrat population
- INDIANAPOLIS — A $500,000 effort to bring back the Allegheny woodrat is taking hold in southern Indiana, where the animals have been released in Harrison and Crawford counties. The effort is part of a five-year project ...
- Herald Times
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- 7/4/2010 6:11:30 PM
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State takes steps to replenish woodrat population
- INDIANAPOLIS - A $500,000 effort to bring back the Allegheny woodrat is taking hold in southern Indiana, where the animals have been released in Harrison and Crawford counties. The effort is part of a five-year project ...
- Lafayette Journal and Courier
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- 7/4/2010 11:37:47 AM
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Pictures use chocolate to symbolize Gulf spill
- An Indiana woman touched by the plight of families who've lost livelihoods because of the Gulf oil spill is turning to chocolate for comfort. Julie Dant is photographing people covered in chocolate syrup to represent the ...
- NWI.com
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- 7/4/2010 7:27:15 AM
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Good fish, bad fish
- The 2010 Indiana Fish Consumption Advisory encourages Hoosiers to consume fish as a regular part of their heart-healthy diets, but it cautions against eating fish that are most vulnerable to contamination from mercury ...
- Pharos-Tribune
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- 7/4/2010 3:23:52 AM
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State advisory casts wide net on fish safety
- FORT WAYNE – You may be celebrating a long holiday weekend by casting a line into Hoosier waters, but the state is warning citizens to think twice before eating what they catch. The Indiana State Department of Health ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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- 7/3/2010 11:56:17 PM
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Rescue try turns tragic for 2 boys
- BLUFFTON – A blue heart-shaped wreath sat along the shore of the Wabash River in Bluffton on Saturday. The area is near Ouabache State Park and the Rivergreenway, where hikers and bicyclists spent part of their Fourth ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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- 7/3/2010 11:56:17 PM
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Turkey hunting hits high
- According to a report written by Steven E. Backs, a wildlife research biologist with the Indiana Division of Fish and Wildlife, hunters harvested 13,742 wild turkeys in 88 of 92 counties this year. That was the highest ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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- 7/3/2010 11:56:17 PM
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Possible local flooding, carp linked
- WASHINGTON – Who would have thought a mere fish could cause a huge Washington battle, a Supreme Court case, cross-state conflict and potential devastation for two industries? Meet the Asian carp. Thirty years ago, an ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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- 7/3/2010 11:56:17 PM
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Big Damn Band plugs 'Wages' this summer
- Iceland's volcanic ash cloud wiped out overseas work for the Rev. Peyton's Big Damn Band this spring, but it's not as if the Indiana-based trio had an empty slate for the rest of 2010. The Warped Tour, scheduled to make ...
- Indianapolis Star
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- 7/3/2010 10:23:13 PM
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Summer hunts: Are they needed? | PHIL POTTER COLUMN
- Whether you love or hate deer, remember one thing: These critters are the cash cows that fund states' conservation coffers. The fight between those who love deer and those who want them exterminated has grown to a point ...
- Evansville Courier-Press
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- 7/3/2010 10:16:04 PM
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Dining Club members visit Knob Hill Tavern in Newburgh
- Nancy and I took my mother to the Knob Hill for lunch on a recent hot Friday afternoon. They were quite busy and we opted to dine outdoors on the patio. The canvas roof, a gentle breeze, and the scent of fresh flowers ...
- Evansville Courier-Press
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- 7/3/2010 9:40:16 PM
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Society column: Opening of New Harmony Theatre Season
- Isis Temple No. 41 hosted the National Convention of Daughters of the Nile in Indianapolis, Indiana. Sue Layman, of Evansville, was installed as the Supreme Queen of Daughters of the Nile for the United States and Canada ...
- Evansville Courier-Press
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- 7/3/2010 8:57:19 PM
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Yellowlegs at Goose Pond indicate start of fall migration
- On June 24, Lee Sterrenburg, Amy Kearns and Noah Kearns spotted two lesser yellowlegs and a greater yellowlegs at Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife Area. In the spring, both species of yellowlegs show up in our area from late ...
- Herald Times
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- 7/3/2010 8:50:10 PM
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State issues 2010 fish consumption advisory
- INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana State Department of Health has issued its latest report on consuming fish from the state's waters. Environmental epidemiologist LaNetta Alexander says the 2010 Fish Consumption Advisory is ...
- FortWayne.com
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- 7/3/2010 9:08:39 AM
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Indiana Fish Advisory Encourages Consumption With Caution
- Effective Tuesday, July 13, new passport fees for passport related services will kick in. Adults ages 16 and over will need to pay $135 total for the first-time applicant fee for the U.S. Passport Book, from $110 payable ...
- Greensburg Daily News
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- 7/3/2010 9:08:39 AM
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State issues 2010 fish consumption advisory
- INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana State Department of Health has issued its latest report on consuming fish from the state's waters. Environmental epidemiologist LaNetta Alexander says the 2010 Fish Consumption Advisory is ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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- 7/3/2010 8:54:20 AM
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Corps: No Asian carp here yet
- Northwest Indiana remains free of Asian carp, federal officials told the Post-Tribune Friday. The monitoring and rapid response work group of the Asian Carp Regional Coordinating Committee has periodically sampled the ...
- Post-Tribune
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- 7/3/2010 1:59:09 AM
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Wawasee holy water
- People gather on the lakeshore near where the S.S. Lilypad II and other boats are anchored for the weekly Boat-In Worship on Lake Wawasee in Kosciusko County. Once again, Jesus began teaching by the lakeshore. A very ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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- 7/2/2010 11:57:28 PM
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Chester C. Kehrt
- Chester C. Kehrt, 90, of St. Paul, died Friday, July 2, 2010, at Major Hospital. Born Aug. 4, 1919, in Shelby County, he was the son of George and Lesta (DeBaun) Kehrt. He married Martha Elizabeth Anderson in 1939, and ...
- Shelbyville News
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- 7/2/2010 11:14:31 PM
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Clerk hopeful chides police about probe
- A search warrant has been issued against Christopher Stried, who is seeking an independent run for Tippecanoe County clerk, according to a news release from the candidate. Indiana State Police Sgt. Kim Riley said the ...
- Lafayette Journal and Courier
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- 7/2/2010 10:53:02 PM
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You can help keep the big lake weekend safe
- As the state’s largest inland lake, Lake Monroe is one of our area’s most attractive features. Its 10,750 acres, with its pristine backdrop of state and federal forest lands, lure thousands of speed boats, fishing ...
- Herald Times
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- 7/2/2010 8:22:43 PM
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Village searched; no bad guys here
- FORWARD OPERATION BASE ENDURANCE – We are an hour south of Mosul in a dust-blown stretch of desert that looks like it goes to the end of time. This was once one of Saddam Hussein’s airports. It has two air strips ...
- Rochester Sentinel
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- 7/2/2010 12:58:54 PM
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Payrolls drop by 125K, jobless rate falls
- WASHINGTON (AP) — A wave of census layoffs cut the nation's payrolls in June for the first time in six months, while private employers added a modest number of jobs. The unemployment rate fell to 9.5 percent, its ...
- Goshen News
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- 7/2/2010 6:18:02 AM
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Where did our love grow?
- ORLEANS — Mason jars and garden rakes aren’t what wedding guests typically pack in the car when heading off to the ceremony. But, then, weddings don’t normally take place at the farmers’ market. That makes this ...
- Bedford Times-Mail
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- 7/2/2010 5:06:27 AM
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Locals could get chance to paint a mural
- The Festival of Murals' artists have been busy painting around Richmond and Wayne County, and now it's time for area residents to get further involved. The first 150 participants who register online at www ...
- Palladium-Item
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- 7/2/2010 3:33:24 AM
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Experts worry floods will move Asian carp
- Environmentalists raised an alarm Thursday about Asian carp found spawning in the Wabash River in Northern Indiana and the possibility that flooding could push them into other waterways that lead to the Great Lakes. But ...
- Indianapolis Star
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- 7/2/2010 2:57:36 AM
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Indiana DNR says it's ahead of Asian carp
- CHICAGO — Environmentalists raised an alarm Thursday about Asian carp found spawning in the Wabash River in northern Indiana and the possibility that flooding could push them into other waterways that lead to the Great ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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- 7/2/2010 2:36:08 AM
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Saigon Noodle House is an exciting addition to the NWI food scene
- The Saigon Noodle House won't make you forget the best Vietnamese restaurants you've tried. And if you're Vietnamese, you may bemoan the absence of fish or eel soup, the amazing pancakes or some of the classic Vietnamese ...
- Post-Tribune
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- 7/2/2010 2:00:20 AM
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The big lake is producing some big hauls
- Prior to unfavorable winds on Lake Michigan this past week, perch fishing on the big lake was reported to be very good. Nice catches with quite a few 15-fish limits were reported from the waters around Calumet Park in 12 ...
- Post-Tribune
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- 7/2/2010 2:00:20 AM
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Bernard E. Briles, 72
- Bernard E. Briles, 72, of West Lafayette died at 4:08 a.m. Wednesday, June 30, 2010, at Clarian Arnett Hospital. Born March 21, 1938, in Monon, he was the son of the late Fred and Opal Briles. On May 9, 1992, he married ...
- Lafayette Journal and Courier
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- 7/2/2010 12:55:55 AM
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Phillies 2B Utley out 8 weeks with thumb injury
- PITTSBURGH — Phillies star second baseman Chase Utley will be out at least eight weeks after having surgery on his injured right thumb, a major setback for the two-time defending NL champions. Utley isn't expected to ...
- Goshen News
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- 7/1/2010 10:11:17 PM
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Gulf spill may be worst ever
- Many fishing boats signed up to skim oil sit idle in marinas. Some captains and deckhands say they have been just waiting around for instructions while drawing checks from BP of more than $1,000 a day per vessel ...
- Goshen News
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- 7/1/2010 10:11:17 PM
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MORE THAN MOTORS
- GOSHEN — Bubbles, burgers, beer, bean bags and bands — and some things not brought to you by the letter “B.” Motor vehicles are the focus of this month’s “First Fridays” event in Goshen, but there’s more ...
- Goshen News
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- 7/1/2010 5:46:25 PM
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Indiana DNR says it's way ahead of Asian carp
- CHICAGO — Indiana wildlife officials say they're way ahead of the Asian carp. Environmentalists raised an alarm Thursday about Asian carp found spawning in the Wabash River in northern Indiana and the possibility that ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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- 7/1/2010 3:30:25 PM
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Under investigation, would-be clerk candidate defends himself
- A search warrant has been issued against Christopher Stried, who is seeking an independent run for Tippecanoe County clerk, according to a news release from the candidate. Indiana State Police Sgt. Kim Riley said the ...
- Lafayette Journal and Courier
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- 7/1/2010 2:25:59 PM
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Lawmakers seek to speed efforts to stop Asian carp
- DETROIT (AP) — If a group of lawmakers backing a federal bill introduced Wednesday get their way, the waterways linking the Mississippi River basin and the Great Lakes would be permanently separated to keep Asian carp ...
- Chesterton Tribune
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- 7/1/2010 11:48:30 AM
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2010 advisory for fish consumption released
- The Indiana State Department of Health (IDOH) has issued the 2010 Indiana Fish Consumption Advisory. In addition to fish consumption advisories for Indiana waters, the advisory includes information on the health benefits ...
- Chesterton Tribune
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- 7/1/2010 11:48:30 AM
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Bube, surveyor, dies in office
- Harrison County Surveyor Thomas O. Bube died Saturday morning, June 26, 2010, at Floyd Memorial Hospital and Health Services in New Albany. He was 70. Thomas O. Bube ( click for larger version ) Bube, who was midway ...
- Corydon Democrat
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- 7/1/2010 4:39:01 AM
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Sheridan Sesquicentennial celebration ends Sunday
- First Christian Church, 107 W. Third St.: Farmers market, 4 to 7 p.m. Six Points Wesleyan Church, 1545 W. 226th St: Patriotic celebration musical, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Veterans Park Gazebo, Main and First streets : Lunchbox ...
- Indianapolis Star
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- 7/1/2010 3:56:04 AM
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All-Star Classic brings out the best in Carmel's Tweedy
- Emily Tweedy justified her nomination to the Indiana All-Star Classic. The Carmel second baseman and second-team all-state selection helped the South team sweep the North 10-3 and 3-0 at Saturday's softball doubleheader ...
- Indianapolis Star
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- 7/1/2010 3:48:54 AM
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Police to crack down on drunken driving over 4th of July
- MUNCIE -- Alissa Stewart will be hoping for good weather this July Fourth for more than just the obvious reasons. Stewart's knees ache during sharp changes in barometric pressure, a painful reminder of the night in 2006 ...
- Star-Press
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- 7/1/2010 12:14:09 AM
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Just One Minute
- The Indiana State Department of Health has issued its annual guidelines on eating fish caught in Indiana waters, along with guidance on the health benefits and risks of eating fish; suggested serving sizes; frequently ...
- Indianapolis Star
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- 6/30/2010 10:33:56 PM
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Cicero's Lights Over Morse Lake festival expands
- Amusement rides, soccer tournaments, tethered balloon rides, a golf cart poker run and a petting zoo are new to the Lights Over Morse Lake Fourth of July festival. For the first time in many years, people are invited to ...
- Indianapolis Star
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- 6/30/2010 10:33:56 PM
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Dekontee gives Indy a taste of Liberia
- Disparate worlds collide on Lafayette Road and especially within Dekontee Spot, a Liberian restaurant where you can stop in for a late lunch of fish and plantains or an evening of karaoke. » Where: 3037 Lafayette Road ...
- Indianapolis Star
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- 6/30/2010 10:19:37 PM
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diversions for week of July 1
- Old Dam Community Band patriotic concert — 6:30 p.m., across from the Lock & Dam Building in Newburgh's Old Lock & Dam Park. Fireworks will follow. SUNDAY, JULY 4 "ABRAHAM LINCOLN IN SONG" — presented by folk singer ...
- Evansville Courier-Press
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- 6/30/2010 10:05:18 PM
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Hot Spots
- Sunday, the U.S. celebrates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, on July 4, 1776, with that most traditional of events — the exploding of fireworks. Here’s a quick round-up of everything we know about ...
- Herald Times
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- 6/30/2010 8:17:56 PM
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Hurricane Alex makes landfall along Mexican coast
- MIAMI (AP) — Forecasters say the first Atlantic hurricane of the season has made landfall in northeastern Mexico. The Category 2 storm churning in the Gulf of Mexico has sustained winds of near 105 mph (155 kph). The ...
- Goshen News
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- 6/30/2010 7:06:21 PM
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Remains of Korean War sailor from Ind. identified
- Columbus — The Defense Department says the remains of a Korean War sailor from Indiana have been identified and are being returned to his family for burial. The department said in a release Tuesday that U.S. Navy ...
- Washington Times-Herald
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- 6/30/2010 3:17:17 PM
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Fishermen, skiers often clash on lakes
- BEDFORD — Fishing and skiing are both classified as water sports. Yet the differences in the two pastimes are as diverse as chess and football. The one thing fishermen and skiers or tubers share in common is a body of ...
- Bedford Times-Mail
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- 6/30/2010 8:57:54 AM
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Tragedy at Lake Monroe: an accident waiting to happen?
- "It doesn't surprise me a bit," said Don Jenkins, president of the Indiana Bass Federation. "Many boaters go too fast for conditions or do not pay attention. Being on a fishing boat makes you a small target in big lake." ...
- Indianapolis Star
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- 6/30/2010 3:35:46 AM
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Burial set for remains of Korean War sailor
- Columbus -- The Defense Department says the remains of a Korean War sailor from Indiana have been identified and are being returned to his family for burial. Navy Ensign Robert Langwell, Columbus, will be buried July 12 ...
- Indianapolis Star
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- 6/30/2010 2:45:40 AM
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Was it an accident waiting to happen?
- "It doesn't surprise me a bit," said Don Jenkins, president of the Indiana Bass Federation. "Many boaters go too fast for conditions or do not pay attention. Being on a fishing boat makes you a small target in big lake." ...
- Indianapolis Star
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- 6/30/2010 2:24:11 AM
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Warning: Grand Cal fish dangerous
- The Grand Calumet River/Indiana Harbor Canal is on the state's list of most contaminated waterways due to high concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls or PCBs. So if you catch a fish there, throw it back in, says the ...
- Post-Tribune
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- 6/30/2010 2:02:43 AM
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2 killed when boats collide on Lake Monroe
- BLOOMINGTON – Authorities say a speed boat pulling a wakeboarder collided head-on with a fishing boat on a southern Indiana reservoir, killing a woman and her young grandson. The crash occurred about 8 p.m. Monday on ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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- 6/29/2010 11:53:52 PM