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COURTESY INDIANA STATE POLICE
Indiana State Trooper Troy Sunier poses with his new Mustang GT patrol car. The ISP recently received 18 Mustangs to patrol rural two-lane roads which have been a problem area for traffic fatalities.

State Troopers get new rides

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The next time those red and blue flashing lights show up in the rearview mirror, there might be a “pony” tailing close behind. The Indiana State Police have recently acquired 18 new Ford Mustang GTs to patrol the roads.


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'Stupid kids'

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It’s not a new idea: The next generation is ignorant, and our world is going to sink into the pit under their watch. We get the picture.


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Breaking the bank

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I am officially broke. I’m slightly below the Ramen-noodles-only-diet poverty line, and recently even living on a dollar a day sounds lavish in comparison. But I’m sure I’m not the only part-time waitress, part-time student who has been feeling the heat recently – most students I know are a bit strapped for cash.


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Elitist exercise

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There is a park near an upscale neighborhood where my mom and I like to walk around and rate how wealthy each jogger looks on a 10-point scale.


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Yearning to breathe free

It has been said that a society is judged ultimately by how it treats its most vulnerable members; we feel a special need to take care of our more susceptible citizens, especially children. However, Texas authorities were over-stepped their legal boundaries when they seized nearly 500 children from the Yearning for Zion ranch.


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Clinton wins Puerto Rico primary

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Hillary Rodham Clinton won a lopsided, but largely symbolic victory Sunday in Puerto Rico’s presidential primary, the final act in a weekend of tumult that pushed Barack Obama tantalizingly close to the Democratic presidential nomination.



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Train your man!

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Monday evening I stood under a dark awning with my arms crossed, warming myself from the cold rain. I had been at the movies with my father and, along with all the other men, my dad had gone to get the car in the pouring rain. As I stood there waiting with a group of about half a dozen women, I saw one girl departing into the soaking wet parking lot with the hood of her sweatshirt pulled up over her head, walking alongside her boyfriend.




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Welcome to Indiana basketball

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Congratulations – you have chosen to attend IU, home of one of the top five college basketball programs of all time. Few schools have the tradition and excitement surrounding their basketball teams that we do in Bloomington.



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Georgetown guard set to transfer to IU

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Statistics be damned. Jeremiah Rivers, a 6-foot-4-inch, 205-lb. guard from Winter Park, Fla., may have put up less than impressive numbers in his two seasons as a Georgetown Hoya, but he isn’t worried about the doubters who might have questioned IU coach Tom Crean’s decision to extend him a scholarship offer.




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Kimbo still waiting to earn his ‘slice’ of greatness

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Kevin Ferguson is a beast. Not only because he literally looks like one, but because he is a 6-foot-2-inch, 240-pound hard-punching, body-slamming, guillotine-choking knockout artist. The man, better known as Kimbo Slice, is a true brawler. A man “born to kick ass,” Kimbo first came to fame by knocking out fighter after fighter in numerous street fights that made their way to YouTube.