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  • Where to find help

    Alternatives Inc., 24-hour crisis line
    (765) 643-0200 or (866) 593-9999
    Kandi Floyd, Christy Clark, Dara Tracy -- victim’s advocates
    Victims Assistance Program, Madison County Sheriff’s Department
    (765) 646-4078 or (765) 646-4079
    Gay Doss, Jaime Wilhoite -- victim assistance providers
    Victim Assistance Program, Madison County Prosecutor‘s Office
    (765) 641-9673
    Melinda Padgett, Karla Montgomery, Alison Lutz, Gracie Roman, Laura Evans -- victim assistance providers
    Victim Assistance Unit, Anderson Police Department
    (765) 648-6773, Lessa Johnson, Christy Jones -- victim assistance specialists
    Sowers of Seeds Counseling, Batters’ Intervention Program
    (765) 649-3452
    Vaughn Walker -- supervisor

    October 12, 2012

  • Will Saints reach point of no return? To say that the Indianapolis Colts hadn’t learned their lesson in the team’s previous Super Bowl appearance would be putting it mildly.

    February 5, 2010

  • images_sizedimage_035073535 Peyton vs. the Saints Peyton Manning has always been a hero to long-suffering football fans in Louisiana. After all, he has deep roots in the area. His father, Archie, played quarterback for the New Orleans Saints and has stayed on to be one of the team’s radio voices. He remains as much of an icon in New Orleans now as he was during his playing days.

    February 4, 2010 4 Photos

  • Super Bowl Colts Football Freeney hopes to play Sunday Dwight Freeney continues to hold out hope, despite nursing torn ligaments in his right ankle, that he’ll be able to see some playing time Sunday night against the New Orleans Saints. Freeney was hurt in the final minutes of the Indianapolis Colts’ 30-17 AFC Championship game win over the New York Jets.

    February 3, 2010 1 Photo

  • Colts' Mudd looking to go out a winner Howard Mudd knows that he only has a few days left in a storied National Football League coaching career.

    Mudd announced his retirement during training camp and he really means it this time. The former NFL offensive guard — widely considered as one of the best offensive line coaches in the league — retired briefly last summer over concerns about the NFL’s new pension plan.

    February 3, 2010

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