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Domestic fight cited in fatal Harrison Co. shooting
Indiana State Police say a domestic dispute led to the fatal shooting of a southern Indiana man. Police say preliminary autopsy results have determined 33-year-old Joe Johnson of Louisville died of ...
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Henryville residents feel for Oklahoma
HENRYVILLE, Ind. - A small southern Indiana town knows what the slow and painful recovery from a tornado is like -- Henryville, Ind., is still rebuilding over a year later. It was a fierce tornado that slammed into southern Indiana, traveling 49 miles with winds up to 170 mph. Henryville's high school was nearly destroyed and much of the town badly damaged. While the recovery continues, the ...
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Firefighters save dogs from blaze
Indianapolis - Firefighters from the Indianapolis Fire Department saved two dogs from a house fire on Udell street Tuesday afternoon. Crews were called shortly after 5 pm when grease on the stove caught fire. Carolyn Holmes told firefighters that her daughter, Tijuana Hayes was preparing to cook some food when a phone call distracted her. Both left the house, forgetting about the grease on the ...
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Gasoline prices looking good for summer
INDIANAPOLIS - Hoosiers might be looking at good news at the gas pump this summer. A Purdue professor said it isn't likely gas prices will reach $4 per gallon anytime ...
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IRS official to take the 5th at House hearing
Cliff Toye, of Tabernacle, holds a sign as he stands with others outside Internal Revenue Service offices Tuesday, May 21, 2013, in Cherry Hill, N.J., during a tea party rally protesting extra IRS scrutiny of conservative groups. The Internal Revenue Service gave extra scrutiny to tea party and other conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status. (AP Photo/Mel ...
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Movie Review
Marvin's Room
"Marvin's Room" is about people who should be close, but aren't. The movie's central relationships are both characterized by physical and emotional distance: a pair of estranged sisters who haven't heard from each other in twenty years, and a mother/son relationship that is strained to the point of breaking. The sisters are Bessie (Diane Keaton) and Lee (Meryl Streep). Twenty years ago, their fath ... ...
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Henryville survivors relive tornado
a year ago and the huge tornado on Monday in Moore, Okla. in both cases forced children trapped inside schools when the twisters came roaring through. For the people in Henryville, watching the video and hearing the news from Oklahoma really hit home. Henryville residents say horrifying feelings from 2012 came rushing ...
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Burns smoke inhalation killed two children in Cumberland fire
Authorities say two children killed in a fire east of Indianapolis Monday suffered "very bad" burns and smoke inhalation. Cumberland Police Chief Mike Crooke said Tuesday it could be several days ...
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Schools examine practice tornado safety plans
Schools across the nation are reassessing their safety plans after Monday's deadly tornado in Oklahoma. It is a drill that is repeated in Indiana schools every semester. The goal of a drill at Sand ...
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Proper shelter important to surviving massive tornadoes
Tornadoes as big and powerful as the one in Oklahoma Monday are incredibly rare and incredibly deadly. They account for only one percent of the nation's tornadoes, but 60 percent of all ...
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Oklahoma twister brings back painful memories for Henryville survivors
Tornadoes as big and powerful as the one in Oklahoma Monday are incredibly rare and incredibly deadly. They account for only one percent of the nation's tornadoes, but 60 percent of all ...
On the record
Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies ahead. I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back.
David Beckham
The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
Hotel Review
Beach Rotana Hotel & Towers
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