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  • Veedersburg man dies in grain bin

    Hours of rescues attempts have failed to save a western Indiana man from dying after he was sucked into a grain. Lafayette Journal and Courier reports 59-year-old Vernon Babb of rural Veedersburg ...

  • State receives $362K judgement

    hefty civil judgment in the case of a former township trustee accused of misusing taxpayer dollars. On June 18, Monroe Circuit Court Judge E. Michael Hoff signed a $362,115.97 judgment against Heather Cohee, the former Benton Township trustee in Monroe County. "Former Trustee Heather Cohee has had an opportunity to explain and justify the undocumented charges paid by Benton Township but has ...

  • Bus officials urge drivers to dump pump

    INDIANAPOLIS - IndyGo officials are trying to lure potential riders to their system with a Dump the Pump day which promotes bus travel, carpooling, and biking as alternatives to driving to work alone. On Wednesday on Monument Circle, IndyGo employees helped potential riders figure out how to get where they want to go, giving them information on possible routes and connections. So what would it ...

  • 3 killed 1 wounded in Louisville condo shooting

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Louisville police say three people are dead and a fourth is injured after a shooting at a condominium building near the Watterson Expressway.Police spokesman Dwight Mitchell said the fourth person was taken to University Hospital with what appeared to be life-threatening injuries after the shootings, reported shortly before 4:30 p.m. EDT Wednesday.Asked if there was a suspect, ...

  • House votes to cut food stamps

    The chamber rejected 234-188 a Democratic amendment to a wide-ranging farm bill that would have maintained current spending on food stamps and cut farm subsidies instead. The bill cuts the $80 billion-a-year program by about 3 percent and makes it harder for some people to ...


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Dark City

As human beings, memories are our most cherished possession. So what would happen if you couldn't trust them as your own? Isn't it your memories that show you are real, that give proof of your prior existence? Is your memory not your identity? What would happen if the past you had stored in your mind was not really yours? What if it belonged to someone else, or possibly, to no one at all? This is ... ...

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  • Colts rookies promote health literacy

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - The Colts rookies are doing some community service. It's called the Rookie Community Blitz, and Wednesday the athletes were at the Chase Near Eastside Legacy Center. Activities included a PLAY 60 football camp for youth, a reading time, arts and crafts, and a dance ...

  • Columbus close to banning BB guns

    COLUMBUS, Ind. (WISH) - In a first of its kind decision for the state, the city of Columbus Tuesday night passed the first reading of an ordinance banning the showing or firing of BB guns and other projectile toys within city limits. According to Lieutenant Matt Myers, the ordinance was proposed after nearly a dozen incidents where kids were displaying toys in public that were altered to look ...

  • Messer wants school Obamacare exemption

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - When Obamacare takes effect at the first of the year it will require employers with more than 50 employees to offer health insurance to those who put in 30 or more hours a week. They're considered full-time workers. Indiana Congressman Luke Messer is worried about the effect that will have on schools. It's because schools rely on a lot of part-time help and the ...

  • Man throws fundraiser to pay for school

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - Casey Bridgeford is on his way to the University of Pennsylvania in the fall. The married father of four is facing an uphill battle to get to Philadelphia. Tuition at the Ivy League school is about $52,000 a year. Despite the steep price, the 31-year-old doesn't plan on taking out any loans. "If I'm able, not to take out student loans, it will set my whole ...

  • Schools facing budget crunch when healthcare act takes effect

    Schools across the country are looking to Washington for a solution to a situation some describe as devastating, crippling and even draconian. Indiana lawmakers from both sides of the political ...

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