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09/18/2009, By The Associated Press
Revocation of Indiana's ban on Sunday take-out alcohol sales will be a central point of debate in the next session of the General Assembly.
10/09/2008, By The Associated Press
A representative for Sen. John McCain said last week the campaign would step up its effort in the Hoosier State after pulling campaign workers from neighboring Michigan. The Republican National Committee already had been running ads for the Republican nominee for president in Indiana, a state that hasn’t voted Democrat in a presidential election since 1964.
09/26/2008, By The Associated Press
More and more students are taking classes online to expand the learning students can actually do.
09/05/2008, By The Associated Press
With both conventions over, McCain and Obama resume fight for independent voters.
07/13/2008, By The Associated Press
Upcoming Batman film, Heath Ledger's last, gives late actor room to shine.
06/26/2008, By The Associated Press
Indiana athletic director Rick Greenspan announced Thursday he would resign amid new NCAA allegations that the school failed to monitor the men's basketball team.
06/26/2008, By The Associated Press
For kids to do better in math, their teachers might have to go back to school. Elementary-school teachers are poorly prepared by education schools to teach math, finds a study being released Thursday by the National Council on Teacher Quality.
06/25/2008, By The Associated Press
City officials are considering buying properties and razing as many as 60 flood-damaged homes to create an open area, possibly a park, in Franklin's flood plain.
A sign carved in stone stands outside Gloucester High School where school officials say a teenage pregnancy pact between female students occurred during this past school year in Gloucester, Mass., Friday afternoon, June 20, 2008. The pact made by a group of teens to get pregnant and raise their babies together is at least partly behind a sudden spike in pregnancies, according to official sources. Gloucester schools are currently on summer break. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)
06/24/2008, By The Associated Press
A pregnant high school student disputed the notion Tuesday that girls in this New England fishing town made a pact to get pregnant and raise their babies together.
06/24/2008, By The Associated Press
A new ultra high-speed Internet connection that already links many Indiana colleges and universities could be available at nearly 40 public and private campuses across the state by the end of the year.
06/24/2008, By The Associated Press
Analysis: Law schools growing, but jobs aren't.
Isaac Taylor, 7 and Shakiya Taylor, 11 dump flood damaged drywall onto a pile outside of their aunt and uncle's home Wednesday June 18, 2008 in Columbus, Ind. This is the second flood the home had survived since being built. (AP Photo/The Republic, Joel Philippsen)
06/24/2008, By The Associated Press
Flooding damaged its office space and records, but Lance Hamner's prosecutor's office isn't letting any cases slip.
06/24/2008, By The Associated Press
Dress for the heat, but keep it neat.
06/24/2008, By The Associated Press
A University of Indianapolis student was named Miss Indiana. She'll travel to Las Vegas in January to compete in the Miss America Pageant.
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Alician Hudson, left, an employee in the medical office of the Bayer Corporation U.S. headquarters, receives an inoculation for influenza from company physicians assistant Tim Grimes.Alician Hudson, left, an employee in the medical office of the Bayer Corporation U.S. headquarters, receives an inoculation for influenza from company physicians assistant Tim Grimes.