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Ministers pray for Gay Right Ordinance

Last updated on Wednesday, November 30, 2005

INDIANAPOLIS—29 African American Ministers prayed that they Indianapolis City County Council does not enact the so-called Gay Rights Ordinance.

Marsh Supermakets looking at possiblities

Last updated on Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Indiana Grocers and Convenience Store Association President Joe Lackey says it’s not a foregone conclusion that Marsh Supermarkets will sell the company.

UAW workers protesting with Delphi

Last updated on Tuesday, November 29, 2005

KOKOMO—It is this reporters opinion that the general public sympathizes with the United Auto workers in Kokomo, Indiana.

Axe murderer sentenced

Last updated on Tuesday, November 29, 2005

ALLEN COUNTY—An Allen County judge has sentenced a convicted axe murderer to the maximum sentence.

Tornado victims continue to rebuild

Last updated on Tuesday, November 29, 2005

DAVIESS COUNTY—A tornado on the afternoon of November 15th devastated parts of Daviess County. Sheriff Jerry Harbstreit says it was like putting homes and businesses in a big blender and releasing debris.

Indiana National Guardsmen return home

Last updated on Monday, November 28, 2005

INDIANAPOLIS—Monday morning, more than 160 Indiana National Guard members landed at Indianapolis International Airport.

Indiana Supreme Court upholds state's 18-hour waiting period

Last updated on Thursday, November 24, 2005

INDIANAPOLIS—Advocates for both sides are reacting to the Indiana Supreme Court upholding the state’s 18-hour waiting period for women getting abortions.

Police Dogs To Be Added To State Police Force

Last updated on Wednesday, November 23, 2005

INDIANA—Three German shepherds are to be added to State Police ranks. The dogs will be trained as “Utility dogs” which means they will be multi-dimensional. Each dog will be certified in narcotic detection, patrol and tracking. The Troopers along with their new partners will also spend three weeks of night training.

Indiana Senator votes against Alaska oil drilling

Last updated on Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Just last week Indiana’s Senator Bayh voted against opening up Alaska’s Anwar area to drill for oil on U.S. Soil. Now, Bayh has been joined by Senators Joe Lieberman and Sam Brownback to outline the Energy Security Act of 2005 , a legislative proposal to help America break its dependence on foreign oil. The measure sets national oil-saving targets and mandates the production of cars that use new and alternative technologies.

U.S. Senate Committee clears Indiana-based Islamic society

Last updated on Wednesday, November 16, 2005

A U.S. Senate Committee has cleared an Indiana-based Islamic society. The committee started an investigation two years ago and determined there’s nother “Alarming” in the financial records of the Plainfield-based Islamic Society of North America and nearly two dozen other Muslim groups the committee reviewed searching for terrorist connections.


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