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GOP wins 2 seats; Dems take 1
One vote separated the top two winners in the County Council at-large race. Democrat Scott Wells took the first of three open seats on the council, followed by Republicans Jeff Ellington and Doug Duncan.
Welch elected to 2nd term in 60th District
Walking into the Fountain Square Mall Ballroom, election night headquarters for the Monroe County Democratic Party, Democrat Peggy Welch, received a long round of applause from party supporters.
Incumbents keep County Commission seats
Experience and name recognition proved to be key in the Monroe county commissioners' race, as incumbents Joyce Poling and Iris Kiesling defeated their opponents in Districts 2 and 3, respectively. Poling, a Republican, defeated her Democratic challenger, Elizabeth Feitl, by capturing 57 percent of the vote. Franklin Andrew, the Republican candidate in District 3, failed in his attempt to unseat Kiesling; the sitting commissioner captured 56 percent of the votes cast.
Hostettler wins in landslide
EVANSVILLE -- It was a hotly contested race, one marked by vicious campaigning. It was typical of the "Bloody Eighth," the quirky Congressional district of Southwest Indiana. But in the end, it wasn't even close.
McMahon returns to WWF Raw
\"No chance, 'cause that's what you got" stands for two things. It stands for IU's shot at going to the Rose Bowl, and it means WWF chairman Vince McMahon is making his way to the ring.
Senior returns for one last cross country season
Senior cross country runner Dan Billish could have taken a few credit hours this summer, been a student teacher this semester and graduated in December. He could've been done and far away from Bloomington.
Fans must be patient
In today's age of free agency and short-term expectations, patience has been forgotten. Owners and fans have become so focused on winning that the journey to the top has become irrelevant. While teams can now be brought together on a short-term basis, the true enjoyment of sport comes from watching a group of athletes with whom you, the fan, have become familiar, blossom into champions.
Roller coaster season ends
You know, it's funny how things turn out sometimes. Before the season, people asked me what was in store for the 2000 edition of the men's soccer team. My answer was, "With five starters from last year's team gone, it would take this team a while to get on the same page with each other. But when they do get it together, and they will, good things will happen."
Secondary hurt by inexperience
No part of the football team has struggled more than the secondary. Name a pass defense statistic and it's a good bet IU is buried at the bottom of the category. The categories in which IU ranks last in the Big Ten include:
Foundational logic
Most of the funding programs of the federal government aimed at HIV services, prevention, education and financial support for people with HIV have a basic fundamental goal: stability.
Dissents: useful or useless?
A newsroom is a microcosm of society. Everyone from the publisher and editor in chief down to the rookie crime reporter and the part-time photographer has his or her own opinions, beliefs and values regarding a variety of different issues.
The truth about Myles Brand, part two
Are you wondering why Myles Brand is still president of IU when the University continues to fall apart? When Brand was due for his five-year review last year, his Board of Trustees hired one person, an outside consultant named Robert Atwell, to do it, the IDS reported.
Troubles for playlists, No Limit
Those who listen to pop stations are fed up with what gets on the playlist nowadays. Whenever Creed, Everclear and Baha Men come on, most of the sensible listeners immediately search for the "seek" button. Although the new singles of Samantha Mumba and Debelah Morgan are infectious, it's unlikely anyone can stand them after the tireless heavy-rotation airplay they get all day everyday. As a result, songs that are more deserving of airtime never make it onto the playlist and end up sitting on the stations' shelves gathering dust.
Ghosts of Vietnam
Buddy Newlin awoke with a start. Was that a faint rustling in the dark? Was there something moving in the dead of the night? Maybe some premonition of danger pricked him awake -- Newlin will never know. What he does know is that something saved his life that night.
Chemistry week made fun for kids
This Saturday marks the conclusion of National Chemistry Week and the "grand finale" of events for the program. Activities will start at 8:30 a.m. Saturday with a poster contest among students of local elementary schools and will conclude with a magic show at 11:45 a.m. Participation is free.
Event offers glimpse of Muslim culture
The Muslim Student Union will sponsor "Sounds and Visions of Islam," a showcase of international Muslim cultures, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. today in the Ashton Clubhouse.
Student voters a presence at polls
As the sun rose on election day, political campaign signs littered the lawns of residence halls. High school students from Bloomington North and South passed out candidate fliers in front of Assembly Hall. The campus was quiet and things were running smoothly at the various election sites.
City ready for Bush win
AUSTIN, Texas -- Red and blue striped half-circle banners flying from every balcony, people hurrying down the street gripping leather binders, numerous laminated badges hanging from their necks.
Awaiting a verdict
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- One phrase summed up how Gore supporters are viewing the rush to secure votes in the last few hours before the polls close.

