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Tuesday, June 16
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Stan Brewster of Petersburg, Ind. talks with a neighbor about losing land to construction of Section 2 of Interstate 69. The 29-mile stretch of highway will take over 1,800 acres of land from Washington, Ind. to Oakland City, Ind.

Surveying set in counties for I-69 work

WASHINGTON, Ind. — State highway officials say crews will soon begin surveying land in southwestern Indiana for the $3 billion Interstate 69 extension project.


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Police out en masse for Welcome Week

The Bloomington Police Department will have extra officers working the evening and nighttime hours due to students returning to campus, according to a press release.


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Judge approves Michael Vick's $20M bankruptcy plan

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — A judge on Thursday approved Michael Vick's plan to repay creditors who are owed $20 million and emerge from bankruptcy on the same day he was scheduled to return to the playing field with the Philadelphia Eagles.


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YouTube music festival slated for the weekend

SAN FRANCISCO -- This year’s Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival, which takes place over a three-day period in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, will be streamed live on YouTube, marking its first ever live music festival webcast.

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Pitino addresses scandal in press conference

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville coach Rick Pitino said a sex scandal involving a woman accused of trying to extort millions from him has been "pure hell" for his family, fuming that newly released video of her police interview revived her "total fabrication."


Rep. Baron Hill (D-Ind.) speaks to students on Sunday at Teter Quad on the Indiana University campus in Bloomington, Ind. Hill, a Blue Dog Democrat, is facing former Republican Rep. Mike Sodrel for the fourth time.

Hill schedules town hall meetings

NEW ALBANY, Ind. — Indiana Congressman Baron Hill will hold two town-hall style public forums in southern Indiana next week to answer questions from constituents.



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USI counselor arrested on drug counts

EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The University of Southern Indiana's psychological counseling director and his wife have been arrested after police say a marijuana growing operation was found on their property.


Freshmen Induction Ceremony

IU inducts freshman class of 2013

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As the Freshman Induction Ceremony ended, new students and their parents sang the IU alma mater song along with junior Alyssa Martin, and a few could be seen flicking tears away.






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Women celebrate 89 years of voting

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The 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, celebrated its 89th anniversary Wednesday, and women’s rights activists on both a national and local scale emphasized the symbolic significance of the amendment’s passage.




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U. Nevada bookstore ends contract with Russell Athletic

In a response to alleged labor rights violations, the Associated Students of the University of Nevada Bookstore will cease selling popular Russell Athletic items once the store’s current stockpile is exhausted.


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New bus service creates extended hours

Starting tonight, students will have a new way to get home from late-night activities around campus and Kirkwood Avenue.