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New Medicaid rewards offered

Medicaid patients in Indiana can now collect money when they visit their doctor for preventative care.




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We make the rules

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Political discourse in the age of YouTube can be controlled by anyone. Last week it was a journalism student.

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Male with 5 warrants flees police

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Bloomington Police Department officers chased Aaron Sissman, 24, at 2:23 p.m. Friday after he drove off after being pulled over by BPD Officer Ben Burns , BPD Lt. David Drake said.


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Male molests 9-year-old boy

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A case of child molestation that occurred in June was recently reported to the Bloomington Police Department by a 9-year-old boy’s mother, BPD Lt. David Drake said,


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Officer hears shots at Marathon gas station, arrests male

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Bloomington Police Department  Officer Cody Decker was driving by the Marathon gas station on the corner of Walnut Street and Winslow Road on Sunday when he heard shots fired, BPD Lt. David Drake said, reading from a police report.


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Couple succeeds with business

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Kerry Feigenbaum, an IU graduate in English, and Lyle Feigenbaum, an IU graduate from the Kelley School of Business, spent three years renovating the building and opened Scholars Inn on New Year’s Eve with one guest.




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IU launches new mobile program

From Facebook and Twitter to e-mail and texts, access to everything through students cell phones has become vital. IU Mobile can now be added to the list.



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Bone Thugs 'Still the Greatest'

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Backed by a posse of DJs and surrounded by smoke, hip-hop dynasty Bone Thugs-N-Harmony took the Bluebird Nightclub stage late Sunday night. A sold-out crowd of faithful fans greeted the group with a long-awaited cheer – they had been waiting 10 years and four opening acts to see this performance.


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Planned Parenthood to close five clinics

INDIANAPOLIS -- Planned Parenthood will close five health clinics across central Indiana after losing some of its federal grant money to provide family planning services to low-income women.