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Ind. Secretary of State launches fraud program

Americans lose an average of $40 billion a year to investment fraud, Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita said, which is why earlier this month he launched a statewide campaign to educate the public on common types of investment fraud.



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Ind. company gets Pentagon employer support award

INDIANAPOLIS – An Indianapolis company is one of 15 nationwide being honored by the Defense Department for supporting employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserve.


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Officer cleared in shooting near Purdue campus

WEST LAFAYETTE – West Lafayette’s police chief has decided that a city officer acted properly when he shot a man believed to have fled from a robbery in a park near the Purdue University campus.


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Senate debates transit bill

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Environment America is mustering up support to improve the Clean, Low Emissions, Affordable, New Transportation Equity Act.



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Officer cleared in shooting near Purdue campus

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — West Lafayette's police chief has decided that a city officer acted properly when he shot a man believed to have fled from a robbery in a park near the Purdue University campus.




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B-Line Trail vandalized with graffiti

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Whether you consider it urban art or flat out vandalism, Bloomington is affected by it, but preventive measures are being taken and along with community awareness, graffiti is being targeted.



IU-Michigan Football

Good call or bad call? Discuss it here

A late controversial interception halted an IU drive late in Saturday's game, allowing No. 23 Michigan to eek out a 36-33 victory. IDS football writer Nathan Hart examines the simultaneous catch rule in a Hoosier Hype post. What do you think? Sound off on the Hoosier Hype blog.