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Republican strategist Karl Rove to visit Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — Republican strategist Karl Rove will visit Indiana on Sunday.
The former White House political adviser to President George W. Bush will be signing copies of his memoir, "Courage and Consequence."
Rove's Web site says he'll be at the Meijer store on Lima Road in Fort Wayne at noon Sunday and at the Borders store on Levinson Lane in Noblesville at 6 p.m.
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Gore will not be charged over masseuse allegations
PORTLAND, Ore. — The case of the Nobel Peace Prize winner and the massage therapist has been closed.
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Sheriff's office: Two dead in Pendleton murder-suicide
Preliminary reports from the Madison County Sheriff's office indicate that a murder-suicide occurred at around 5 a.m. Saturday at a diner in Pendleton.
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Guns, uniforms taken from home of Brazil detective
State police say guns and police uniforms were stolen from the home of an agency detective during a burglary of his eastern Indiana home.
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4-year-old boy rousts parents from burning home
Fire officials say a 4-year-old boy heard a smoke detector going off and rousted his sleeping parents in time to escape from a fire in their Indianapolis home.
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19 IU med students headed to Haiti to provide care
Nineteen northwestern Indiana medical students will travel to Haiti to provide care to victims of the devastating earthquake that hit earlier this year.
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California man allegedly admits to filming Indiana girls
A California man admitted Thursday that he used a hidden camera to film unsuspecting teenage girls in a southern Indiana city, Anderson Police Department spokesman Sgt. Bill Casey said.
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Police: ‘Miracle’ toddler escapes serious injury
A three-year-old boy was thrown from a van during an Interstate 69 accident Thursday at about 5 p.m. He landed in the middle of the highway, but suffered no life threatening injuries, an Anderson Police Department spokesman said.
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Anderson named as possible spot for company expansion
Anderson city officials won’t comment on rumors of a central Indiana business possibly expanding in Anderson.
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As many as 6,600 Arlington graves mixed up
Estimates of the number of graves that might be affected by mix-ups at Arlington National Cemetery grew from hundreds to as many as 6,600 on Thursday, as the cemetery's former superintendent blamed his staff and a lack of resources for the scandal that forced his ouster.
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Indiana police close part of I-69 after semi crash
Indiana State Police have closed a section of northbound Interstate 69 after two semitrailers crashed and scattered debris across the highway.
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