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Report: 9 jail inmates a year mistakenly freed
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A newspaper study found that 28 Marion County Jail inmates were mistakenly released during a three-year period. The Indianapolis Star reports Saturday that about nine inmates a year were improperly released from 2008 through...Tags: Crimes, Human Mishaps, Marion County (Indiana), Prisons, Human Interest
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Heat index soars to 121 degrees in S. Indiana
The National Weather Service says the heat index has soared to 121 degrees in the southern Indiana town of Huntingburg. The weather service says the town about 45 miles northeast of Evansville had a temperature of 97 degrees and a dew point of 82 Tuesday...Tags: Weather
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IDEM issues a high ozone alert
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management is forecasting high ozone levels today in the following metropolitan areas:
- South Bend-Elkhart - St. Joseph and Elkhart counties Michigan City-LaPorte - LaPorte County
- Northwest Indiana -...Tags: South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Environmental Pollution, Weather, Michigan, Michigan City
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View of education changes is in eye of beholder
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Sweeping education changes passed by state lawmakers this year are dividing teacher ranks even as Gov. Mitch Daniels and schools chief Tony Bennett say they'll position Indiana to be an education leader. This year's changes...Tags: Tony Bennett, Schools, Democratic Party, Mitch Daniels, Charter Schools
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Mayor to help shot officer seek full pension
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard says he'll help a police officer who suffered brain damage when he was shot while chasing a suspect in three killings seek a full pension. Thirty-two-year-old Officer Jason Fishburn retired...Tags: Politics, Interior Policy, Retirement, Crimes, Assault
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Tour bus hits SUV in NE Indiana; 2 killed
WOODBURN, Ind. (AP) — Police say an SUV collided with a tour bus east of Fort Wayne, killing two people. Allen County Sheriff's Department Cpl. Jeremy Tinkel says the southbound SUV's driver apparently disregarded a stop sign on Indiana 101 near...Tags: Bus Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Tour Operations Industry, Disasters and Accidents
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Bald eagles making a comeback in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Bald eagles that were once wiped out in Indiana are making a comeback in the Hoosier state. The Indianapolis Star reports that the state counted 110 bald eagle nests last year, more than three times as many nests as a decade...Tags: Minnesota, Alaska, Indianapolis
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Healthy Indiana Plan makes room for 8K kidless adults
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana is opening the rolls of its Healthy Indiana Plan medical savings account to 8,000 childless adults on Aug. 1. The Family and Social Services Administration said last week the new openings have been created by people...Tags: Social Issues, Health Insurance
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Indiana lawmakers to study legalizing marijuana
MERRILLVILLE, Ind. (AP) — State lawmakers will soon begin studying whether Indiana should amend its drug laws to decriminalize marijuana, create a medical marijuana program or make other changes.
The Post-Tribune of Merrillville reports that the...Tags: Crimes, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research, Multiple Sclerosis, Criminals
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Indy police say body of woman found in Fall Creek
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis police say the badly decomposed body of a woman has been found in Fall Creek. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department says witnesses found the body floating in the creek lodged between some debris on Sunday....Tags: Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Crimes, Marion County (Indiana), Rivers, Bodies of Water
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Invasive species is threatening Indiana trees
Over 27,000 acres of forest land in Indiana are dead or dying ash trees. It is an epidemic caused by something as small as a pencil eraser — the emerald ash borer. And they have been found in our area.
State researchers have found the beetle...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, State Parks, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Science and Technology, Nature
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UPDATE: Toll Road open after semi crashes; driver airlifted
All lanes of the Indiana Toll Road west of South Bend have re-opened after a late night semi crash Monday. Police don't know what caused a semi driver to lose control of his rig near mile marker 65, about seven miles west of South Bend.
The truck landed...Tags: South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Human Interest, Potatoes
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