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Indiana Pummels Towson In Season Opener
Indiana walloped Towson 51-17 in the Hoosiers' first game of the season.
Indiana to get money in drug settlement
Indiana's attorney general says a pharmaceutical company that makes Botox will pay the state nearly $636,000 in a civil settlement.
Indiana Farm Bureau No Longer Fighting Tax Caps
INDIANA (Indiana's NewsCenter) - The Indiana Farm Bureau and the State Chamber of Commerce has given up their fight against property tax caps.
Indiana's Pam Swander Takes Position at SwimMAC
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, September 2. INDIANA University assistant head coach for women's swimming Pam Swander has resigned from her position with the Hoosiers to take a coaching job with the SwimMAC clu...
Indiana tops Towson
The Indiana Hoosiers had a happy home opener against Towson.
Indiana scholarship program faces huge shortfall
Indiana's popular 21st Century Scholars program — where full-ride scholarships are promised to needy kids who study hard and stay out of trouble — is in deep financial trouble.
Indiana launches ‘transparency portal’
SOUTH BEND — Indiana has launched a website that provides Hoosiers with details about state contracts, employee salaries, local government spending, federal stimulus grants and other financial information.
Indiana's Camp Atterbury, Muscatatuck expected to retain role
Indiana's two large military training bases will continue to be busy places even as the American presence in Iraq winds down.
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Indiana, Purdue on same side
Indiana and Purdue fans don't agree on much. But football fans of both schools like the Big Ten's idea of placing the teams in the same division.