Health Officials Encourage Blood Glucose Checks on Diabetes Alert Day

(INDIANAPOLIS) – Approximately 10.5 percent of adults in Indiana are living with diabetes, a 37 percent increase since 2005. Diabetes Alert Day is March 26,…

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U.S. Postal Service Issues New Patriotic Stamp

(INDIANAPOLIS) – The U.S. Postal Service recently dedicated the Star Ribbon Forever stamp during a first-day-of-issue ceremony at the American Stamp Dealers Association, Inc., (ASDA)…

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Fire Destroys Four Semitrailers At Indiana Truck Stop

(LAKE STATION) – Four semitrailers have been destroyed in a fire at a northwestern Indiana truck stop.

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Man Charged In Indiana Woman’s 1988 Slaying Dies In Jail

(SOUTH BEND) – A man who pleaded guilty to the 1988 beating death of a pregnant mother in South Bend, Indiana has died in jail.

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Two Elkhart Officers Charged In Beating Of Handcuffed Man

(ELKHART) – Two Indiana police officers who are seen on video repeatedly punching a handcuffed man were charged with a federal civil rights crime.

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State Health Department To Host World TB Day Event

(INDIANAPOLIS) – The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) will host an educational event to mark World TB Day today at Clowes Auditorium in the…

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Indiana Gets $8.1M To Help Clean, Repurpose Old Coal Mines

(INDIANAPOLIS) – Officials say Indiana is getting about $8.1 million in federal funding to help clean up and repurpose abandoned coal mines.

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Indiana Supreme Court To Hear Cellphone Privacy Case

(INDIANAPOLIS) – The Indiana Supreme Court is hearing the case of a woman who refused to unlock her cellphone for police in a stalking investigation.

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Voucher School In Muncie Reprimanded For Inadequate Heating

(MUNCIE) — Authorities have condemned an Indiana school after inspectors found students wrapped in blankets and huddled around a kerosene heater in a chilly classroom.

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Nearly 70,000 Pounds of Tyson Chicken Strip Products Recalled Over Possible Metal Pieces

(UNDATED) – Tyson Foods is recalling about 69,093 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strip products that may be contaminated with pieces of metal.

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