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Rabies still a threat in Indiana

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It can be found in your dog. Your new kitten can carry it. Little pests that sneak into the attic are the animals most likely to pass it on, and it’s almost 100 percent fatal. Rabies is still a concern in the United States and specifically in Indiana, officials of the Indiana State Department of Health said.




Trees

Students cited for cutting down 40-year-old red oak

John Schoenheit, age 59, was driving down his steep driveway around 2:30 a.m. Thursday when his car windshield nearly collided into the 40-year-old Red Oak that now lay elevated across the road.



Jazz Concert

All that Jazz

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Members of the David Baker Jazz Ensemble trombone section play during the group's performance on Monday at Musical Arts Center.


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Students ‘Reign’ R&B

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What started as a group of strangers in a small studio is now 4 Reign, a band ready to take on the R&B music scene.


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IU sign language class moves from classroom to pottery store

The Latest Glaze, a local pottery store, took a break from the hustle and bustle of children’s birthday parties and greek get-togethers Wednesday when it organized IU’s A300: American Sign Language IV class.


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Hello my name is...

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Around my neck lays a simple gold chain and three somewhat tarnished charms. Admittedly, it’s nothing to gawk at or possibly save the world from doom if replaced in an old Mayan tomb, but it has sentiment. It’s my “Carrie” necklace.



IU v. Akron

Lynch: Football team won't change approach

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IU football coach Bill Lynch said Monday during his weekly press conference that his team’s next game against No. 19 Michigan won’t inspire any difference in his team’s preparation.