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Police investigating Sunny Palace burglary

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BPD received a call early Monday from restaurant employees who said that when they arrived at the business, it appeared that someone had thrown a rock through the front door, BPD Capt. Joe Qualters said, reading from a police report.


Buccaneers Colts Football

Colts RB Keith makes statement in win over Bucs

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Colts running back Kenton Keith walked into a whole new world Monday afternoon. His cell phone was ringing and reporters surrounded his locker. The former Canadian Football League player, who never had a serious chance in the NFL until this season, had become an instant star.


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Today marks deadline for Indiana voter registration

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Today is the deadline to register to vote in Monroe County for the Nov. 6 municipal election. Those submitting an application in person must print it out and take it to the Monroe County Board of Voter Registration at 301 N. College Ave., Room 202 by 4 p.m. Those mailing the application must have it postmarked by 5 p.m. today.


Colin Thompson

Fall into fun

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Nestled in a scene of gold and orange foliage are dozens of acres of seasonal fun. Orchards for apple picking, hayrides and a pick-your-own pumpkin patch are all offered at Apple Works, a family-owned farm located in Trafalgar, Ind.


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Tudor Room tip policy questioned

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Tim Solon had worked at the Indiana Memorial Union’s Tudor Room for more than a year when earlier this month he was told to sign a new tip policy that, according to his calculations, would cost him about $3 an hour in wages. Solon said he questioned his supervisor on the new procedure, who told Solon that he could either sign the policy or quit. Solon quit.


Georgia Perry

Patients seek alternative cancer treatment

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Leaning across the table at a Sherwood Oaks Christian Church dinner, Lyle Haskin asks Gene Ruder, “Who’d you have?” The scene looks like any other jovial dinner party, but the answer to Haskin’s question refers to who Ruder had as an oncologist at the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute, where both men are being treated for cancer.










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Student improvisation troupe gets laughs while making up every show on the spot

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Whose line is it anyway? Awkward Silence Comedy can tell you in its Drew Carey-like performances. Awkward Silence Comedy, the only group of short-form improvisation performers on campus, makes up every show on the spot. Each show features a different improvisation game that the group picks ahead of time. Members create some of the games while others are standard improvisation techniques.