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Sign at laundry offers chances to learn- Frank Gray
The sign on the door at Ricker’s City Laundry at Calhoun Street and Rudisill Boulevard was blunt and shocking to some, at least to those who could read it.
- Past primaries dog 5 county GOP hopefuls- Political Notebook Sunday
The 2008 presidential primary is coming back to haunt some area Republicans.
Upgrade to Diebold in works- Road Sage Saturday The expansion of Parkview Health’s northern complex will mean more traffic improvements than just interchange updates.
- Process trumping policy on health- Sylvia A. Smith Sunday
Republicans are calling it a “rubber stamp” or an effort to “jam through” legislation. They’ve labeled it “controversial and partisan” and “an assault on the democratic process.
- Tea Party, five candidates will play roles in Senate race- Tracy Warner Tuesday
Dan Coats finished dead last among a straw poll of people who attended a debate of the five candidates seeking the Republican nomination for U.S. senator in Warsaw.
- Standard issue- Wedding Belle8:16 am Monday
I still haven't seen Valentine's Day. And you know what? I'm still a little upset about it. (Just ask Mark - he's been reminded. Several times.
- Verbatim: Indiana jobless rate holds steady- The Scoop11:41 am
See where your county stands.
- Report cards -- a clarification- Learning Curve11:58 am
Jason Bearce, spokesman for the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, advises me that details on what public institution Indiana high school students attend after graduation is provided only to the high schools, for their own use.
Reining in the beast- Tall Tails9:34 am
After Hurricane Peg blew through the Anderson household – shredding every roll of toilet paper and driving her big brothers batty with her stealth attacks – I had to take action.
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