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February 15th, 2012
An Indiana man accused of forcing his grandsons to hike for miles in the Grand Canyon without food or water in brutal August heat went on trial Wednesday, with his 9-year-old grandson testifying that he experienced cramping, nausea and hunger during the miles-long treks.
February 15th, 2012
Indiana is battling its second measles outbreak in two years, even though its vaccination rate exceeds the national average. Health officials say the cases, traced to a Super Bowl event, illustrate just how vulnerable the public is to exposure from sources at home and abroad. The 13 cases confirmed this month by state health officials have been confined to two counties, Boone and Hamilton.
February 15th, 2012
Christopher Carlson told investigators that the boys were overweight and he wanted to get them into shape.
February 15th, 2012
Indiana is battling its second measles outbreak in two years, even though its vaccination rate exceeds the national average. Health officials say the cases, traced to a Super Bowl event, illustrate just how vulnerable the public is to exposure from source
February 16th, 2012
The Indiana State Senate is now considering two bills (H.B. 1225 and H.B. 1117) that will protect property owners from being forced to connect to a sewer as long as their septic systems are not failing. The legislation is required because sewer districts all over the state are voraciously pursuing new customers, regardless of financial or environmental concern. The bills, and the protections ...
February 14th, 2012
I’m stealing this idea from a facebook item I saw from A.J. Guyton today, where he posed the same question. But it’s a good one. Indiana has never been about recognizing individual achievements. No names on the back of jerseys, no retired numbers in the rafters. But if you were to retire a player and his number which ones would you choose? Here’s my 10. Feel free to agree or disagree and to ...
February 15th, 2012
INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - State health officials have reported 13 confirmed cases of measles in central Indiana including two people who traveled to the Super Bowl Village in Indianapolis earlier this month. The cases includes both children and adults, and all are residents of Hamilton and Boone counties, both near Indianapolis. ...
February 14th, 2012
None of the things Abraham Lincoln is credited with accomplishing as the nation's 16th president — issuing the Emancipation Proclamation, drafting the Gettysburg Address or preserving the union during a civil war — would have happened if Lincoln hadn't laid the groundwork of his life in Southern Indiana.
February 15th, 2012
INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana is battling its second measles outbreak in two years, even though its vaccination rate exceeds the national average. Health officials say the cases, traced to a Super Bowl event, illustrate just how vulnerable the public is to exposure from sources at home and abroad. The 13 cases confirmed this month by state health officials have been confined to two counties, Boone and ...
February 15th, 2012
At his first opportunity, Kyrie Irving lowered his shoulder and dribbled hard toward the basket, unafraid of injury or other consequences. When he neared the rim, the Cavaliers guard laid in his first basket in more than a week. The concussion was behind him. The rookie was back. Irving scored 22 points in his return after missing three games with a concussion, leading Cleveland to a 98-87 win...