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News for Tuesday, January 06, 2009
• The weather could play a little havoc today on those of us on the roads. We're expecting a little sn ...
• The 2009 Indiana General Assembly is about to open, and money this year will be priority number one. ...
• On the eve of Wednesday's start of the 2009 Indiana legislative session, Governor Mitch Daniels toda ...
• As Michigan lawmakers get ready to return to work, they're faced with the reality of cutting state s ...
• Now that New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson has withdrawn his name for Commerce Secretary under Pre ...
• Sadly, it often takes a tragedy for us to get a harsh reminder of how we should drive on the road. 4 ...
• A downstate Indiana lawmaker wants to amend the state's constitution to keep the House and Senate ou ...
• The countdown is on until the switchover to digital TV. If you're among the just 12-percent of homes ...
• While Isreali troops and Hamas militants battle for control along the Gaza Strip, the Christian reli ...
• It's pretty common to start preparing our taxes when W-Two's come in the mail, but an Indiana money ...
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• The Texas Longhorns are holding out hope for a share of the national championship after coming from ...
• The streak is now 44 for the Notre Dame men's basketball team. The 13th-ranked Fighting Irish beat n ...
• The Purdue Boilermakers open the road portion of their Big Ten schedule tonight when they face the P ...
• The NorthWood Panthers saw their five-game winning streak on the basketball floor end with a loss to ...
• It's the end of a short era of professional basketball in Elkhart. The Elkhart Express has gone out ...
• The Indiana Pacers have a tough one on the road Monday night, falling to the Denver Nuggets, 135-115 ...
• The Ball State Cardinals wrap up the winningest season in school history tonight when they face the ...

News for Monday, January 05, 2009
• You can blame the tension in the Middle East for the latest spike in gas prices. That's according to ...
• It's back to work this week for Indiana lawmakers. The 2009 General Assembly opens on Wednesday, and ...
• A group formed to lobby Indiana lawmakers to change the state's ban on Sunday alcohol sales is putti ...
• Family and friends are mourning the tragic deaths of a Warsaw couple killed over the weekend in a pl ...
• After several weeks of road-wrecking ice and snow, we enter the pothole season. Indiana Department o ...
• There's a move to bring a controversial style of fighting to Goshen. In 2006, the Goshen City Counci ...
• Persecution has diminished for some Christians over the last year but has increased for others. Todd ...
• Tree service owners in the Fort Wayne area say it could take two months to complete the cleanup of d ...
• Some high-tech tools will soon be used by police and firefighters in LaPorte. Starting this year, th ...
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• Seventh-ranked Notre Dame puts its 43-game homecourt winning streak on the line when the Fighting Ir ...
• While both home teams won their NFL playoffs games on Saturday, including the San Diego Chargers' 23 ...
• The Baltimore Ravens cranked up their defense and throttled the Miami Dolphins in southern Florida, ...
• The college football bowl championship series, known as the BCS, resumes tonight in the desert where ...
• The boys baseball team at Bloomington South High School might have to make room for a girl on the fi ...

News for Friday, January 02, 2009
• As we celebrate the new year, Indiana lawmakers are just five days away from getting to work at the ...
• With the new year, a controversial new law takes effect. Alcohol can now be purchased in Indiana on ...
• In 2008, we lost a pair of top Indiana lawmakers whose lives inspired and enriched us. Goshen State ...
• Even though we're past the New Year's celebrations, extra police will still be on the roads over the ...
• Indiana and Michigan are both in the top half of states when it comes to identity theft. Michigan ha ...
• The private company running the Indiana Toll Road would have to pay fire departments that respond to ...
• A bill to require emergency weather radios for new mobile homes quietly failed last fall in the U.S. ...
• The county commissioners in Carroll County have declared an emergency for that county as firefighter ...
• Indiana is tightening the requirements for becoming a mortgage broker. Until now, you simply had to ...
• After spending a tour in Afghanistan, U.S. Army Lieutenant Jeremy Jones is finding life in Indiana a ...
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• The Big Ten once again falls in the Rose Bowl, and once again, the USC Trojans win. Fifth-ranked USC ...
• The 12th-ranked Cincinnati Bearcats made their first-ever BCS bowl appearance on New Year's Day at t ...
• Number 18 Michigan State fell in the Capitol One Bowl in Orlando, Florida, losing Thursday to 15th-r ...
• The bright spot for the Big Ten on New Year's Day was Iowa, who crushed South Carolina, 31-10, in th ...
• In the Gator Bowl, Nebraska squeezed by Clemson, 26-21. ...
• Wrigley Field hosted a huge New Year's game on the ice between the Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Re ...
• The Indianapolis Colts head west to face the San Diego Chargers Saturday night in an AFC Wild Card p ...
• 2009 will be rung in with style at the Panther Pit in Nappanee over the next two nights. Four teams ...

News for Thursday, January 01, 2009
• You could face some slick road conditions during your morning commute. The National Weather Service ...
• Tens of thousands of homes and businesses in Michigan are still without power this morning after Sun ...
• 20 days and counting -- That's how long President Bush has in office before Democrat Barack Obama ta ...
• 2009 could be the year Indiana lawmakers hold the line on spending. At least that's what the head of ...
• With just hours left in 2008, have you made a New Year's resolution? Do you believe in them? Indiana ...
• We've seen thousands and thousands of job losses over the last few months in our area, but the state ...
• America's Big Three automakers and 21 other car and truck manufacturers are trying to put their best ...
• Fortunately, nobody was hurt when a 620-foot ship ran into a railroad bridge Tuesday morning in St. ...
• The number of police officers losing their lives in the line of duty is down across the nation, and ...
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• Heading into the Big Ten basketball season, Purdue was considered the favorite this year. But the ni ...
• The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are ranked number seven in the country as they open Big East play toni ...
• The 12th-ranked Notre Dame women's basketball team had a huge come-from-behind win over number 20 Va ...
• In high school basketball, a game heard on AM 1270 and FM 105.3, the Fairfield Falcons came from beh ...
• Elkhart Central fell to South Bend Washington, 60-53 in the fifth-place game of Northern Indiana Con ...
• The Bethel College Pilots are off to their best start in school history at 17-and-0 after beating Fl ...
• Western Michigan made just its third college football bowl appearance Tuesday night, but things didn ...
• In other college football bowl action Tuesday night, 17th-ranked Oregon came from behind to beat num ...
• Mike Shanahan led the Denver Broncos to back-to-back Super Bowl titles in the 1990s, but on Tuesday, ...


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