Stories tagged with "indiana residents"
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What steps can I take now to limit my tax liability for 2009?
From making donations to charities, to contributing to an IRA or college-savings plan, to taking investment losses to offset capital gains, there are many things you can do now to...
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Number of H1N1 cases is declining, Indiana health officials say
State is still receiving vaccine; area counties set additional clinics Although six Indiana residents died last week from H1N1 influenza, state health officials say they continue...
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Experts say flu virus may be on the wane
Although six Indiana residents died last week from H1N1 influenza , state health officials say they continue to see “encouraging” signs that the disease is on the wane for now. The...
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3 more deaths raise H1N1 toll in state to 22
Three more Indiana residents died last week in the H1N1 flu pandemic, bringing the total number of people who have died of the virus since June to 22. State health officials also...
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State reports H1N1 flu claims 3 more Indiana residents
Three more Indiana residents died last week in the H1N1 flu pandemic, bringing the total who have died since June to 22. State health officials also reported today that they...
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State working to provide jobless benefits extension
Indianapolis — Federal legislation will provide up to 20 weeks of additional unemployment benefits in Indiana. The extension means eligible Indiana residents will be able to...
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Indiana prepares to extend unemployment benefits
Federal legislation will provide up to 20 weeks of additional unemployment benefits in Indiana. The extension means eligible Indiana residents will be able to claim up to 99 weeks...
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Indiana justices to hear compulsive gambler’ case
Federal legislation will provide up to 20 weeks of additional unemployment benefits in Indiana. The extension means eligible Indiana residents will be able to claim up to 99 weeks...
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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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IDs will be required for special elections
Secretary of State Todd Rokita says Indiana residents voting in upcoming special elections will still be subject to the state’s Voter ID law despite a recent court ruling. Rokita...
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IDs will be required at polling places
Secretary of State Todd Rokita says Indiana residents voting in upcoming special elections will still be subject to the state’s Voter ID law despite a recent court ruling....
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EPA: Indiana must rewrite BP refinery air permit
Federal officials ordered Indiana on Monday to rewrite an air permit for BP PLC’s Whiting refinery, concluding the state may not have fully assessed all the new emissions a...
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Deaths bring state H1N1 toll to seven
Two more Indiana residents died from H1N1 flu-related complications this week, bringing the death toll to seven since spring, the state reported Friday. One death occurred in...
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Indiana dollars flow to Burton foes
Incumbent is ahead in overall fundraising, but 4 rivals get more in big Hoosier donations WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Dan Burton is beating his GOP primary rivals in overall...
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Burton funding edge mostly out-of-state
WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Dan Burton is beating his GOP primary rivals in overall fundraising, but he’s behind in collecting Hoosier dollars. Burton’s four main primary...
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Council panel OKs workplace smoking ban
Committee’s 4-2 vote follows heated debate on public health versus personal liberties A proposal to ban smoking in nearly all Marion County workplaces received an endorsement...
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Hamilton County sets priorities for flu vaccine
County sets priorities for flu shots, and most adults must wait The Hamilton County Health Department has begun giving H1N1 flu vaccinations to the highest priority groups...
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38 Indiana colleges waiving application fees
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana high school seniors who apply for admission this week to 38 colleges and universities in the state won’t have to pay admission application fees. The Indiana...
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Heat home safely, fire marshal warns
State Fire Marshal Jim Greeson is warning Indiana residents to heat their homes properly as the weather gets cooler to avoid the risk of fires. Greeson says heating equipment...
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Brush up on your money savvy with a week of classes
More than 175 organizations are collaborating to provide financial tips to Hoosiers during “Money Smart Week Indiana,” which runs through Saturday. The weeklong event...
