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A gas leak near the intersection of 7th Street and Rose caused by fiber optic installation
A gas leak near the intersection 7th Street and Rose Avenue left residents without gas and electricity for more than two hours Thursday night.
Can polls predict elections?
Inaccurate polling predictions are caused by a number of things, but all polls are going to be somewhat inaccurate.
Turkey prices, IU basketball, senate race | Indiana Newsdesk
Turkey prices are up this year, Indiana men's and women's basketball teams compete for Big Ten titles and three candidates face off for one of Indiana's seats in the U.S. Senate.
Indiana ag industry campaign donations heavily favor Republican candidates
Following a national trend, Indiana ag industry donations went to Republican candidates 95% of the time.
IU men, women tip off season with high expectations
The men are ranked No. 13 and the women 11th in the Associated Press polls heading into this season. The men are picked to win the Big Ten, while the women are predicted to finish second in the league.
Early voting numbers down in Indiana just a few days out from Election Day
The percentage of people who voted early in Indiana has been on the rise for a decade, when you separate out midterm and presidential elections.
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John Mellencamp revisits ‘Scarecrow,’ his game-changing disc
The disc, which is getting the deluxe reissue treatment this week, stands as a rare reputation-changing work.
Man arrested for killing IU student in NYC in 2020
Ethan Williams was outside an Airbnb rental property in Brooklyn when he was shot in the early morning of October 24, 2020. At the time, police said the cause was either a stray bullet or a case of mistaken identity.
‘Missing’ historic film found by IU film expert
“I think that this film is evidence that there was this really thriving black film culture,” professor Cara Caddoo said.
GOP Secretary of State candidate faces questions about voter fraud
Republican Indiana secretary of state candidate Diego Morales faced sharp criticism Thursday as records show he voted in one county while claiming a property tax credit for living in another.
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