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Ind.'s 1st female justice since 1999 takes oath
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Loretta Rush has become the second female Indiana Supreme Court justice in state history. Rush took the oath of office administered by Chief Justice Brent Dickson during a private ceremony Wednesday. The former Tippecanoe...
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Culture, Juvenile Delinquency, Judges
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Erba, then Rohrer, set Girls XC state record at semi-state
NEW CARLISLE – For 90 minutes, at least, Warsaw’s Ashley Erba was clearly the fastest high school girl cross country runner in Indiana history. But before the Tiger bus even made it out of the parking lot at Saturday’s New Prairie...
Tags: Indiana High School Athletic Association, Warsaw (Poland), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Track and Field, Culture
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Mexico swears in president amid violent protests
OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ,Associated PressMEXICO CITY (AP) — Enrique Pena Nieto took the oath of office as Mexico's new president Saturday vowing to restore peace and security and take on the vested interests that have hindered economic prosperity. As several hundred protesters threw fire...Tags: Elections, Organized Crime, American Red Cross, Felipe Calderon, Politics
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LOOK BACK: 40 years ago, women joined Notre Dame family
NOTRE DAME – The University of Notre Dame is celebrating its 170th anniversary this fall. South Bend’s Center for History honored the university last week for the partnership with the Michiana area, and it’s been 40 years since one of...
Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture
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WSBT and CBS celebrate 40th anniversary of "The Price is Right" - 1st showcase winner
Paul Levine was the second person ever called to "Come On Down," then he mastered Bonus Game and took home the very first Showcase on "The Price is Right." Enjoy this classic clip from 1972 for the 40th Anniversary of the classic game show! Watch...
Tags: YouTube, Game Shows (genre), CBS Corp., Culture, Arts and Culture
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Assignment No. 1: Move into new Saint Joseph High School
The first day is almost here and something is happening in almost every corner of the new Saint Joseph High School, especially downstairs in the area called "Heritage Hallway." Things were also busy in the library, where the Dewey Decimal System came...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Schools, Education, Culture
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Candidate banks on the power of one
Indiana law requires minor-party candidates to jump through some hoops if they want their names to be on an election ballot. Andrew Straw, a Green Party candidate running for the state's 2nd District congressional seat, sees the rules as unfair. So, he's...
Tags: Libertarian Party, Voting, News Media, Judaism, Elections
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Indiana lawmaker opposes Girl Scout honor, calls them 'radicalized organization'
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A lawmaker has sent a letter to fellow Republican members of the Indiana House saying he will not support a resolution celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts because he believes it is a "radicalized organization"...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Sexual Health, Abortion, Medical Procedures and Tests, Politics
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Drivers won't notice a difference even if Tollway operator struggles
Indiana's governor is celebrating the five-year anniversary of Major Moves: the biggest infrastructure project in state history. The project was paid for with the lease of the Indiana Toll Road. But a new report suggests the company that leases it may...Tags: Executive Branch, Road Transportation, Government, Elections, Transportation
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SF sheriff sworn in amid domestic violence inquiry
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco's new sheriff used his swearing-in ceremony Sunday to speak publicly for the first time about allegations that he was involved in a domestic abuse incident. Former city supervisor Ross Mirkarimi took the oath of...Tags: Culture, Abusive Behavior, Culture, New Year's Day, Arts and Culture
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Betty Ford's body in Michigan for 2nd service
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — Betty Ford returned Wednesday to the city where she grew up and wed the man who became the only president from Michigan, prompting hundreds to line the streets in front of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum as her...Tags: Executive Branch, Barbara Bush, Government, Behavioral Conditions, Christianity
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Singer Andy Williams says he has bladder cancer
BRANSON, Mo. (AP) — Singer Andy Williams says he is battling bladder cancer. The Tri-Lakes News reports the 83-year-old Williams told the crowd at his Christmas show Saturday night at the Moon River Theatre in Branson, Mo. (http://bit.ly/uaedcs )....Tags: Facebook, Culture, Andy Williams, Arts and Culture
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