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  • Indiana accepting nominations for service awards

    Indiana's Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives is seeking nominations for the Governor's Service Awards. The award honors residents and volunteer groups for their work in a series of ...

  • EPA seeks to add 3 Indiana Superfund sites to list

    State health officials are urging people to be careful as they head for Indiana's lakes and other bodies of water for summer recreation. The Indiana State Department of Health this week issued a ...

  • Camp will go on despite loss of federal funds

    Organizers of a summer camp for children of military families say the program will go on this summer at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore despite losing federal funding. Operators of Indiana ...

  • Hoosiers advised to take care while swimming

    Storm shelters haven't caught on in Indiana like in some states along Tornado Alley, but more Hoosiers are making the investment to keep their families ...

  • Cody Zellers stock rises

    NBA Combine in Chicago. Since then, pro scouts have projected he could be picked as high as 6th or 7th in the NBA Draft. NBA evaluators were impressed with Zeller's athleticism. He finished first in the vertical leap drill and high in other drills. Zeller did not take part in the workouts on the advice of his agent. Zeller will now take part in individual workouts for teams before the NBA ...


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Movie Review

Eyes Wide Shut

"Eyes Wide Shut" has been with Stanley Kubrick for a long time. He first purchased the rights to the source material, Viennese author Arthur Schnitzler's 1926 novella "Traumnovelle" ("Dream Story"), back in 1970, when he first came up with the odd notion of making a hard-core blue movie with two Hollywood mega-stars. ...

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  • Hibbert Having the Last Word

    Your browser does not support iframes. This was the payoff for Roy Hibbert. This was the reward for all those agonizing, mysterious games early in the season when he seemed to be inventing ways to miss shots, when it seemed his mind had been blown by that $58 million contract. Twenty four points and 12 rebounds is not a landmark performance under ordinary circumstances, but when it comes in ...

  • VA rep promises better days ahead

    Human feces taint more than half of public swimming pools, a finding U.S. health officials are using to urge better personal hygiene as the summer months approach. ...

  • Kids describe horrifying moments as storm struck

    MOORE, Okla. – The principal’s voice came on over the intercom at Plaza Towers Elementary School: A severe storm was approaching and students were to go to the cafeteria and wait for their parents to pick them up. But before all of the youngsters could get there, the tornado alarm sounded. The plan changed quickly. "All the teachers started screaming into the room and saying, ...

  • Benghazi suspects IDd by FBI no arrests

    WASHINGTON – The U.S. has identified five men who might be responsible for the attack on the diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, last year, and has enough evidence to justify seizing them by military force as suspected terrorists, officials say. But there isn’t enough proof to try them in a U.S. civilian court as the Obama administration prefers. The men remain at large while the FBI ...

  • Needles nurture ill turtles

    QUINCY, Mass. – Two endangered sea turtles that are shells of their former selves after getting stranded on Cape Cod during a cold spell are getting some help easing back into the wild – from an acupuncturist. Dexter and Fletcher Moon, juvenile Kemp’s Ridley sea turtles, remained calm as acupuncturist Claire McManus gently tapped more than a dozen needles into their grayish-green, ...

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