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J.J. Yeley, of Phoenix, Arizona, is a race car driver in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. He drives the #46 AAMCO Transmissions/Red Line Oil/International Trucks Chevrolet Impala for Whitney Motorsports. He was the USAC Sprint champion in 2001 and 2003, the USAC Silver Crown champion in 2002 and 2003, the USAC Triple Crown winner in 2003 and the USAC Midget champion in 2003. He was the USAC Sprint Rookie of the Year in 1997 and the Non-Winged Driver of the Year in the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 2002 and 2003.
J.J. Yeley, of Phoenix, Arizona, is a race car driver in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. He drives the #46 AAMCO Transmissions/Red Line Oil/International Trucks Chevrolet Impala for Whitney Motorsports. He was the USAC Sprint champion in 2001 and 2003, the USAC Silver Crown champion in 2002 and 2003, the USAC Triple Crown winner in 2003 and the USAC Midget champion in 2003. He was the USAC Sprint Rookie of the Year in 1997 and the Non-Winged Driver of the Year in the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 2002 and 2003.
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Charged Ind. surveyor denies corruption charges
HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) — A longtime northwestern Indiana politician indicted on eight federal corruption counts pleaded not guilty Monday and proclaimed his innocence. Lake County Surveyor George Van Til entered the pleas to six felony counts of...Tags: Trials, FBI, Environmental Issues
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Indiana may remove falcon from endangered list
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The peregrine falcon, once all but extinct in the Midwest, is poised to come off Indiana's endangered species list this year after what wildlife officials call a "phenomenally successful" recovery. Click here to watch live...
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IU hiring of diving coach raises degree questions
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University's hiring of a decorated diving coach to help lead its renowned aquatics program is drawing fire from critics who say his bachelor's degree is bogus and that his selection sends the wrong message to...Tags: Michigan Wolverines, Big Ten Conference, Pakistan, Justice System, Colleges and Universities
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Indiana coal-gas bill stalls C02 pipeline project
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Legislation state lawmakers passed last week that the developers of a proposed Indiana coal-gasification plant say effectively kills their project also has dealt a blow to a Texas company's plans for a pipeline that would carry...Tags: Justice System, Petroleum Industry, Ohio River, Science and Technology, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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UPDATE: Michigan House OKs bill that could allow hunting of recently-endangered wolves
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Republican-led state House passed legislation Thursday that could block voters from deciding whether to halt wolf hunting in Michigan. The measure, which passed on a 72-38 vote with bipartisan support, would give the...
Tags: Referenda, Government, Science and Technology, Executive Branch, Elections
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Appeals court rules on ethanol refinery pollutants
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — State environmental regulators improperly changed state rules to allow Indiana ethanol refineries to release an extra 150 tons of air pollutants per year, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday. The appeals court overturned...
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With a population of 658, Snyder clears way for recently-endangered wolves to be hunted
Additional information from WSBT-TVTRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Gov. Rick Snyder signed a bill Wednesday that takes the decision to hunt or not hunt wolves out of voters' hands. It clears the way to schedule Michigan's first gray wolf hunting season since the animal was driven to...Tags: Government, Science and Technology, Executive Branch, Elections, Endangered Species
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Wolf hunt opponents: Legislation an attempt to suppress voice of the people
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Republican-led state Senate approved legislation Thursday that could block a group's effort to ban wolf hunting in Michigan and make hunting and fishing rights a part of the state constitution. Wolves were taken off the...
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Senate to vote on bill that could allow hunting of recently-endangered wolves
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Republican-led Michigan Senate is expected to vote on legislation that could prevent voters from deciding whether recently-endangered wolves should be hunted. Legislation to be taken up Wednesday would let the Natural...
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Senate panel OKs bill that could allow wolf hunt
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A state Senate panel has voted to let the Michigan Natural Resources Commission decide which animals can be hunted, which could render meaningless a proposed referendum on hunting wolves -- which were just taken off the...
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'It's not hunting. It's not sporting.' Senate leader opposes high-fence deer hunts
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The leader of the Indiana Senate has said he opposes a proposal aimed at legalizing five fenced deer-hunting preserves around the state. The Indiana House is expected to vote next week on the bill, which supporters is needed to...
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Notre Dame researcher: Asian carp may have reached Great Lakes
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — At least some Asian carp probably have found their way into the Great Lakes, but there's still time to stop the dreaded invaders from becoming established and unraveling food chains that support a $7 billion fishing...Tags: U.S. Congress, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Justice System, U.S. Geological Survey
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