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Latest Indiana news, sports, business and entertainment
INDIANA FLOODING-LOANS Feds OK loans for flood-damaged Indiana counties INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A federal agency has approved Gov. Mike Pence's request for low-interest loans for victims of April flooding that caused heavy damage in three central...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Open-Wheel Racing, Government, Punishment, Arts and Culture
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Latest Michigan news, sports, business and entertainment
MEASLES-MICHIGAN Dozens contacted after possible measles exposure KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) — Dozens of people in Michigan and plane passengers from several states have been contacted after health officials learned they may have been exposed to...Tags: Government, Punishment, Arts and Culture, Physical Conditions, Measles
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Statue of slain Terre Haute officer dedicated at city's police headquarters
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — A statue of a slain Terre Haute police officer and his dog is now in place outside the city's police headquarters. City Police Chief John Plasse said during a dedication ceremony Thursday that the statue is a permanent...Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Shootings, Ceremonies, Arts
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Through mud, sand and water, kinetic sculpture racers go for glory
It was just after noon Saturday and a large blue-crab-mobile was drifting out into the harbor with four students from Arbutus Middle School aboard and unable to steer. The problem? A thrown sock puppet that had damaged their controls. The absurd moment...
Tags: Vehicles, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology, Federal Hill Park, Federal Hill
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Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum's $1M project to create new entrance, sculpture garden
UNIVERSITY CENTER, Mich. (AP) — The Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum is kicking off a 5-month, $1 million project to create a new entrance and sculpture garden. A groundbreaking ceremony for the entrance and the JoAnne and Donald Petersen...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Museums, Arts and Culture, Travel, Gardens and Parks
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Honda sued by artists who claim TV commercial uses their work
Honda is being sued by two artists who claim that the automaker improperly used one of their large-scale sculptures in a television commercial, according to a report in the Houston Chronicle. The report says that Dan Havel and Dean Ruck, the artists who...
Tags: AEG, SUVs and Crossovers, Artists, Honda Motor Co., Arts and Culture
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Statue of slain Terre Haute officer to be dedicated at city's police headquarters
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — A Terre Haute police officer slain in the line of duty will be honored with a statue in the western Indiana city. The dedication of a statue to fallen Officer Brent Long and his police dog Shadow will highlight a police...Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Arts
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Here is the latest Indiana news from The Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Family and friends of some missing Indiana residents say they have new hope after three women were found alive in Cleveland years after their disappearance. Keri Dattilo says she continues to hold onto a slight belief that her...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture, Trials, Judges
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Metropolitan Museum says it will return Cambodian statues
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has agreed to return two ancient statues to Cambodia after receiving convincing evidence they had been looted and smuggled out of the country illegally. The 10th century Khmer statues, known as the Kneeling Attendants,...Tags: National September 11 Memorial & Museum, UNESCO, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Auction Service, Cambodia
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Simsbury Plaque Honors Bike Sculpture Donors
The Hartford Courant— As National Bike Month continues, officials, donors and others gathered Monday to unveil a plaque honoring those who donated money to fund a large bicycle sculpture in town. The sculpture was installed last spring and was created by local artist...Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Simsbury, Arts
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North Korea, marking leader's birthday, shows more ire
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — After a day of festivities to mark the 101st birthday of its first leader, North Korea on Tuesday offered new prickly rhetoric against the United States and South Korea, which are watching closely for signs whether it...
Tags: South Korea, Arts and Culture, North Korea, Kim Jong Un, Arts
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African 'Gwan' sculpture among LACMA's latest purchases
The L.A. County Museum of Art has signaled its commitment to African art by paying $1 million for a 3-foot-high "Gwan" sculpture of a mother and infant, believed to help ensure healthy childbirth by the Bamana peoples of Mali. "It's one of the oldest...Tags: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Services and Shopping, Museums, Artists, Arts and Culture
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