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General Assembly tries to revise Ind. carding laws

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Members of the Indiana General Assembly are counteracting backlash from their constituents by introducing numerous bills to repeal or revise a current law requiring alcohol merchants to card all alcohol purchasers regardless of age.




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Lugar longest serving Ind. congressman

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Richard Lugar, the sixth-term Republican Senator from Indianapolis, is now the longest serving member of Congress in Indiana history, as well as the most senior Republican in the U.S. Senate.


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Abandoned vehicles to be towed before Thursday snowfall

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Today the Indiana State Police issued an announcement stating all abandoned vehicles along any interstate, state highway or state road within Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion and Shelby counties will be towed by troopers in anticipation of snowfall predicted for Thursday.


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Central Ind. housing market slumps, may improve with time

The construction of new homes in central Indiana showed minimal improvement last year, marking the worst year for local home building in more than 25 years, according to the Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis.


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Colleges: safety versus privacy

In the wake of the recent tragedy in Arizona, violence has yet again come to the forefront of our nation’s concerns.


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I’m a Patriots fan

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Fans of the Indianapolis Colts often confront me on the days I wear my New England Patriots skullcap, especially on the rare occasion when my team encountered a loss during the weekend.


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Understand that we cannot understand

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Angry rhetoric. Vitriolic hate speech. A broken mental health system. A culture of violence. Video games. Rip roarin’ rap music. The Second Amendment. All have been culprits blamed by the media for the tragic events that occurred in Tucson, Ariz. I would like to submit another: randomness.


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Investigating the mentally ill

It is only natural for our society to take precautions in the wake of the Tuscan, Ariz., shooting. The now infamous, Jared Lee Loughner, was, previous to the attack, suspended from Pima Community College for disruptive behavior.









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Health care act to face bipartisan reform in House

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Many repeals to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act were drafted after Republicans took control of the U.S. House of Representatives last fall, and one of the bipartisan ones has overwhelming support from Indiana congressmen.