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Hoosiers Contemplate Political Change Print E-mail
7-14-2008
From John McCain’s claim that “I am an agent of change” to Barack Obama’s motto of ‘change we can believe in,’ politicians everywhere recognize voters’ appetite for something other than business as usual. This national mood is playing itself out in political races across the country. And nowhere is that more clear than in Indiana’s gubernatorial election.
Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Marianne Holland reports...
 
Middle Ages Come to Life Print E-mail
7-11-2008
The public will have a chance to experience the Middle Ages first hand at Evansville’s Wesselman Park this weekend.
WNIN’s Ali Renschler has more…
 
Federal Grant to Fund Violence, Drug-Prevention Programs Print E-mail
7-10-2008
Several school districts and a mental healthcare provider are increasing preventative programs thanks to a $5.6 million federal grant.
WNIN’s Ali Renschler reports…
 
Toyota Announces Production Shake-up Print E-mail
7-10-2008
Toyota today announced a change in production at several of its North American plants, including Princeton, Indiana.
WNIN’s Micah Schweizer reports...
 
Death Penalty Disputed Print E-mail
7-10-2008
The Indiana Supreme Court today heard from the attorneys for a man who they say suffers from mental retardation and schizophrenia and therefore should not get the death penalty for killing a police officer.
Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Marianne Holland reports...
 
State Superintendent Candidates Present Plans Print E-mail
7-9-2008
The two men vying to become Indiana’s next superintendent of public instruction made their first joint public appearance in Indianapolis today. Before a group of retired teachers meeting in the capitol city, Republican Tony Bennett and Democrat Richard Wood each laid out their plans if elected to direct the state’s education policy.
Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Marianne Holland reports...
 
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