Stories tagged with "Hoosiers"
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IU adds 1, but 2 others have Hoosiers excited
Oladipo in fold, top recruits Selby, Kendrick still interested On the day the drama usually ends in college basketball recruiting, it began for Indiana University. The Hoosiers are...
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IU basketball chasing two top-10 prospects
Update: Oladipo officially signed IU has received Oladipo’s national letter of intent. A big wing who fills a need for the Hoosiers, Oladipo is ranked No. 133 in the senior...
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Pain of budget cuts is hitting home
Some predict drop in hospital care; prison guards lose automatic OT State budget cuts will begin to take a tangible toll on Hoosiers, from the pay in prison guards’ pockets...
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Nationally ranked guard visits IU campus
Indiana could be on the verge of landing another nationally ranked player in the 2010 class. Will Sheehey, a 6-5 shooting guard from Weston, Fla., has said he’s leaning toward...
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Creek improves his performance
After disappointing game in 1st exhibition, freshman leads IU with 16 points BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Freshman Maurice Creek would be the first to tell you his play in the...
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State needs to know when to fold 'em
State leaders soon will have to make a critical decision about Indiana’s joined-at-the-wallet relationship with casinos. Start to back away from the table now that Ohio has...
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Violent act shouldn't be seen as expression of Islam
On behalf of Muslim Hoosiers, the Muslim Alliance of Indiana would like to express our profound sadness over the tragic incidents at Fort Hood, Texas. As Muslims, we are hurt by...
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An imposing tribute to veterans
Ninety years ago this month, three Indianapolis veterans of World War I led a successful campaign to persuade the first national convention of the American Legion to locate its...
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Freshmen offer hope in Indiana victory
Newcomers play big roles in their first game for Hoosiers BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — It was sloppy at times, high energy at others, but there was an underlying theme that came out...
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Marion County health officials: Get H1N1 shot today if you want one
Epic flu might be easing in state; H1N1 deaths and hospitalizations are high, but ERs and schools report fewer cases 11:33 a.m. — Get shot now if in H1N1 risk group The...
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IU, Purdue football face must-wins
Hoosiers and Boilers need victories to keep chances alive for bowl consideration In the words this week of Indiana coach Bill Lynch, the college football season has reached its...
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Butler, IU in running for NCAA Tournament berths in soccer
This college soccer season is nearly unprecedented for Butler and Indiana. The Bulldogs might not need to win the Horizon League Tournament to make the 48-team NCAA Tournament....
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Hamilton Co. to conduct first H1N1 clinic Wednesday
NOBLESVILLE — The Hamilton County Health Department will hold its first public H1N1 vaccination clinic on Wednesday, but it’s only for priority groups identified by the...
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Meet IU's next opponent: Wisconsin
Record: 6-2, 3-2 Big Ten. Last time out: Won 37-0 against Purdue. The Badgers will arrive full of confidence. They dominated Purdue last week and dominated IU’s line last...
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Big thanks to mayor for treating us respectfully
Thank you to Mayor Greg Ballard for treating residents of Marion County as adults and not children. The anti-tobacco cabal lost, thanks to the mayor (according to Matthew Tully),...
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Questionable officiating, reviews take spotlight
Indiana’s Lynch isn’t the only one scratching his head over calls, reviews Upon further review, booth reviews were plentiful in Big Ten action Saturday. Indiana had two...
