Indiana scraps tax e-filing system, turns to vendors

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Revenue has ended its in-house electronic income tax filing system and has partnered with a group of private tax application vendors who provide e-file services to two dozen states and the IRS.




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VIDEO: Flash mob for sustainability

Several dozen students from a project management class in the Miller College of Business staged a flash mob in the Atrium at lunchtime to promote sustainability.



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Ball State's geothermal project enters Phase 2

Ball State's geothermal project — a massive cost-saving endeavor and the only one of its kind — is easing into Phase 2 with little fanfare as funding continues to wane, university officials said.



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Blagojevich gets 14 years in prison for corruption

CHICAGO — The Rod Blagojevich who once challenged a prosecutor to face him like a man, the glad-handing politician who took to celebrity TV shows to profess his innocence, was nowhere to be found on Wednesday as he was sentenced to 14 years in prison for corruption.


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Ball State skips on buying '.xxx' domain names

MUNCIE, Ind. — Unlike Indiana's other major colleges, Ball State University isn't trying to buy up possible school Internet domains names using a new suffix meant for pornography sites.  






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