Stories tagged with "gail"
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Indiana farm deaths up for 2nd year
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University says Indiana’s number of farm fatalities increased for the second straight year — a trend one safety engineer calls extremely...
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Opa! Crowds flock to Greek Festival
About 15,000 people showed up for the relocated Indianapolis Greek Festival — larger than attendance at the old site, organizers said. The 36th year of the festival was at...
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Greek Festival crowd likely was largest ever
Carmel — The attendance for the two days of the relocated Indianapolis Greek Festival was expected to top 15,000, a larger total than previous events, an organizer said...
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Feds seek employers with illegal workers
CHICAGO — The Obama administration is investigating hundreds of U.S. businesses, including some in Indiana, as part of its strategy to focus immigration enforcement on employers...
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Lawmaker pulls bill to audit FSSA privatization
A measure to audit the partial privatization of many data collection and management functions for state welfare programs likely won’t become law during the...
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Open room up to a new look with affordable window treatments
A window can provide more than a view. It can be a focal design point in any room. “New window treatments can provide a brand-new look for any room that is literally...
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House OKs restrictions on doctors doing abortions
Critics say need for hospital privileges will limit access to procedure Indiana women could have less access to abortions under legislation passed by the Indiana House on Wednesday...
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Vectren puts off shut-offs to await stimulus news
Evansville Some Vectren customers behind on paying utility bills are getting an extra week of electricity and gas before service is cut off. Vectren has agreed to wait until Monday...
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Traders Point Creamery to host Oktoberfest
PolkaBoy's 13-piece power band, hayrides, bonfires, cow milking, pumpkin patch, face painting, games, and calf petting are among the activities planned for Oktoberfest at...
