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Rail Signals Being Installed After Woman's Plea
Crews are installing crossing arms and flashing red lights at three rural railroad crossings in southern Indiana following a woman's plea for safety work at the site where her great-grandson was killed last year.");
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Safety violations found in Elkhart worker's death
Elkhart - State inspectors are citing a northern Indiana lumber recycling plant with safety violations in the death of a worker.");
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5% tuition increase cap recommended for IU, Purdue
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has recommended tuition and fee rate increases of no higher than 5 percent for the state's seven public college and university systems.");
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Group pushes Sunday alcohol sales again
The special session of the Indiana General Assembly is over, but it's not too early to think about next year.");
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Ind. gambling issues could pop up in 2010 session
Indiana lawmakers worried about distractions during the special budget session kept gambling issues from creeping into negotiations.");
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US judge vacates verdict in Ind. triple slayings
Indiana's attorney general said Thursday that he would appeal a federal judge's order throwing out the guilty verdicts and death sentence of a southern Indiana man convicted of the fatal ambush of three people along a rural Warrick County road.");
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Software Company Trims 35 Staffers
A central Indiana software company has laid off 35 employees just months after cutting about 125 jobs.");
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Former Indiana legislator Oxley charged with misrepresenting himself
An arrest warrant has been issued for Indiana's 2008 Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, who is charged with misrepresenting himself as a state legislator to avoid arrest for public intoxication.");
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Budget brings good, bad news for schools
Indiana's lawmakers passed a $27.8 billion two-year budget Tuesday that supporters touted as a triumph in a recession but critics said came at the expense of students in urban and rural districts.");
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Daniels outlines dire steps for shutdown
Gov. Mitch Daniels today said most areas of state government not essential to public safety will shut down if lawmakers fail to pass a budget by their midnight Tuesday deadline.");