Police question teen about Indiana school shooting

MARTINSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Dustin Tatum was leaving his middle school cafeteria Friday when he heard a loud bang, then chaos ensued as a teacher rushed him and several fellow students into a classroom, locked the door, turned off the lights and ordered everyone to hit the floor.



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No end in site for Indiana boycott

INDIANAPOLIS — Legislators from both parties threw cold water Thursday on optimism about a breakthrough ending the month-long boycott by Indiana House Democrats.


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Cold weather returns to Indiana behind severe storms

NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — A wave of severe thunderstorms that brought large hail and high winds to central and southern Indiana left uprooted and toppled trees in some areas and ushered sharply colder air across the state.



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Indiana incomes rose in 2010 despite jobless rate

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana residents' personal income grew at one of the fastest rates in the nation last year despite the state's 9.1 percent unemployment rate, according to a Bureau of Economic Analysis report.


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Ind. prosecutor suggested fake attack on Wis. gov.

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana prosecutor says one of his deputies has resigned after admitting that he sent an e-mail to Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker suggesting the Republican fake an attack on himself to discredit public employee unions.


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Clinton says US transferring no-fly zone to NATO

WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Thursday the United States is taking the next step in military operations against Libya by transferring command and control of the no-fly zone to NATO.



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Report: EPA didn't properly assess coal ash risks

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The federal government promoted some uses of coal ash, including wallboard or filler in road embankments, without properly testing the environmental risks, according to a report from the Environmental Protection Agency's inspector general.


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S. Ind. mayor wants to create 'bicycle boulevard'

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.  — Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan wants to spend up to $2 million to expand his southern Indiana city's bicycle and pedestrian trails, including adding a "bicycle boulevard" to make it a more bicycle-friendly community.


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Students prepare to leave Japan

Ball State has asked its four students studying in Japan to return to Indiana because of concerns for their safety as conditions in the country worsen following the country's most devastating earthquake on record.


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Panel backs Ind. gay marriage ban amendment

INDIANAPOLIS — Gay marriage would be banned in Indiana and the state would be barred from recognizing civil unions under a proposed constitutional amendment approved Wednesday by a state Senate committee.  



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SGA seeks student senators

The new Student Government Association executive board began filling positions for its year-long term by starting with the credentials board.


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Twitter, Facebook net Ind. city officer applicants

RICHMOND, Ind. (AP) — An eastern Indiana police department that turned to the power of Twitter and Facebook in its search for new police officers ended up with the largest pool of applicants it has ever attracted.






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