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  • Initiative tells Madison County stories with heart

    The owners of a Madison County shop are on a mission to tell the county's stories and help residents see that the area continues to thrive despite the loss of General Motors. David Neidert tells The ...

  • Counties worry about costs of sentencing overhaul

    The first significant change in Indiana's criminal sentencing rules in more than 30 years has left many counties worried about how to pay for associated costs. The Times in Munster reports that the ...

  • Rain delays start of Indianapolis 500 qualifying

    Steady showers soaked the track Saturday morning. When the rain stopped at about 11:30 a.m., track officials sent trucks onto the 2.5-mile oval to dry it. Normally, it takes about two hours to get the oval dry, but the sun peeking through the clouds could speed up the ...

  • Rain delaying the start of qualifications for Indy 500 pole

    INDIANAPOLIS - Michael Andretti might never have a better chance to win the Indianapolis 500 pole. Each of his five drivers has been atop the speed charts this week. They're all using the Chevrolet engines that have clearly been faster. He has the defending series champion, a two-time race winner this season, a son off to the best start of his career and now getting back to his forte of ...

  • Ball State junior crowned 500 queen

    INDIANAPOLIS - A Ball State University junior from Indianapolis was crowned the 500 Festival queen Saturday. Allison Jacob, a 2010 graduate of Lawrence Central High School, is studying public relations and communications at Ball State. She receives a $2,500 educational scholarship as queen. Bailey Farrer, a sophomore at Purdue University from Royal Center, and Marlie Mathis, a senior at Indiana ...


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Super Fuzz (Poliziotto superpiù) [DVD]

Super Fuzz (Poliziotto superpiù) [DVD]

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  • Allison Jacob named 500 Festival Queen

    INDIANAPOLIS - The 500 Festival announced Saturday that Allison Jacob of Indianapolis was crowned the 2013 500 Festival Queen at the Breakfast at the Brickyard, presented by ProLiance Energy, held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway®. Jacob is a junior at Ball State University where she is majoring in Public Relations and Communication. She is one of 33 young women who were selected for ...

  • Will Boy Scouts accept gay youth Vote is imminent

    Minnesota appears poised to legalize gay marriage, as the Democratic speaker of the state House said Tuesday that a gay marriage bill endorsed by the governor and likely to pass in the state Senate also now has enough backing in his ...

  • 70 years later Purdue player debuts

    WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) - It was a debut for a former Purdue baseball player more than 70 years in the making Friday. Ray Miller, 90, came to Purdue in the fall of 1941 to be the catcher on the baseball team. But, he never got to play. He joined the Army Air Corps on Dec. 8, the day after Pearl Harbor was attacked. He flew B-17s, the Flying Fortresses, in Europe throughout the war. By the ...

  • One killed in semi vs. car accident

    NEWTON COUNTY, Ind. (WLFI) - A collision between a car and semi resulted in one death Friday morning in Newton County. According to Indiana State Police (ISP), the driver of a car was traveling north on U.S. 41 just north of Kentland around 11 a.m. Central time. ISP says for an unknown reason, the car crossed the median and collided head-on with a semi. The driver of the car died as a result of ...

  • Video Lemonade Day arrives

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - Thousands of kids in Indianapolis, and across the country, will be learning valuable business skills Saturday during Lemonade Day. Kids have been working on setting up their own lemonade stands, and today they'll operate that business.Robert Shula and Brian Schutt join us on Daybreak Saturday to talk about the ...

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