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It’s 6:30 a.m. Mondday and the staff at The Herald Bulletin is getting down to work. We will pursue news throughout the day and will have frequent updates here on our Web site.
Today, no school closings or delays have been reported, despite the first snow accumulation of the year. Several traffic accidents have ocurred, including some slide-offs along Interstate 69. Traffic on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard is reportedly backed up from Interstate 69 to 53rd Street.
In the news, a pedestrian was struck by a car near the intersection of Scatterfield Road and Mounds Road late Sunday, we’ll find out what happened. Randy Horton is expected to be sentenced to seven counts of child molestation. And the Anderson City Council will hold a special meeting to determine the 2010 utilities budget at 5:30 p.m.
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— Justin Schneider, online reporter/manager
Breaking News
Justin Schneider: No school closings or delays reported
Monday, Dec. 7, 2009
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LA school in sex abuse scandal reopens
Children returned Thursday to an elementary school where the entire staff was replaced after the arrests of two former teachers on charges of committing lewd acts with students in class.
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Official: States get No Child Left Behind waiver
President Barack Obama on Thursday will free 10 states from the strict and sweeping requirements of the No Child Left Behind law, giving leeway to states that promise to improve how they prepare and evaluate students, The Associated Press has learned.
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Sources: Pentagon rules shift on women in combat
Pentagon rules are catching up a bit with reality after a decade when women in the U.S. military have served, fought and died on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Markets buoyed by news of Greek debt deal
Stock markets extended gains and the euro struck a two-month high against the dollar Thursday after the Greek Prime Minister's office said a deal has been struck with coalition parties on new cuts that are necessary for the country to get crucial bailout funds.
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Indiana GOP governor hopeful lacks enough signatures
Republican candidate for governor Jim Wallace is fighting to make it on the ballot after election officials said Wednesday he came up short in his effort.
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Anderson bank robbery case turned over to FBI
An investigation into the robbery of an Anderson bank Tuesday was officially turned over to the FBI on Wednesday.
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German man wins Empire State Building race again
A German runner has won an annual race up 86 flights of stairs at the Empire State Building for a record seventh straight time.
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Santorum files for Indiana ballot despite dispute
Republican presidential contender Rick Santorum filed Wednesday to get on Indiana's primary ballot even though he has not been certified by local election officials.
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Sarkozy advises against military strike on Iran
French President Nicolas Sarkozy put his reputation as a stalwart friend of Israel on the line Wednesday, warning that military action was no way to deal with nuclear-minded Iran at a dinner hosted by France's main Jewish group.
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GOP vows to reverse Obama birth control policy
Republicans vowed Wednesday to reverse President Barack Obama's new policy on birth control, lambasting the rule that religious schools and hospitals must provide contraceptive coverage for their employees as an "unambiguous attack on religious freedom in our country."
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