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  • Letterman Remembered

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    Indiana Weekend “Letterman Remembered” – 5/15/15 As Ball State grad David Letterman wraps up a 33-year career in late-night television there are any number of tributes and news stories. But there’s only one Al Rent, who went to school with Letterman, has remained friends – and wants you to know he did not actually fire […]

  • Letterman Remembered

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    Indiana Weekend “Letterman Remembered” – 5/15/15 As Ball State grad David Letterman wraps up a 33-year career in late-night television there are any number of tributes and news stories. But there’s only one Al Rent, who went to school with Letterman, has remained friends – and wants you to know he did not actually fire […]

  • Letterman Remembered

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    Indiana Weekend “Letterman Remembered” – 5/15/15 As Ball State grad David Letterman wraps up a 33-year career in late-night television there are any number of tributes and news stories. But there’s only one Al Rent, who went to school with Letterman, has remained friends – and wants you to know he did not actually fire […]

  • Lawmaker proposes BMV summer study committee

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    Indiana legislators are calling for a summer study committee to look at the state’s Bureau of Motor Vehicles after a report this week showed numerous issues within the agency, including more overcharges not disclosed. Indianapolis Democratic Representative Dan Forestal requested the study. He proposes recurring independent audits of the BMV, saying it cannot be trusted […]

  • Stutzman vs. Holcomb in Senate race: analysts weigh in

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    With Indiana Congressman Marlin Stutzman joining the race to replace US Senator Dan Coats, does he become the frontrunner in the GOP primary? Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Brandon Smith talks with political analysts about how the Republican field is shaping up.

  • Delaware County Sheriff Mike Scroggins Dies at Age 52

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    The Delaware County Sheriff has died unexpectedly a week after having surgery on his shoulder. Mike Scroggins was 52. He served with the sheriff’s office for three decades, leading the office as Sheriff since 2011. Chief Deputy Jason Walker says Scroggins had shoulder surgery last week at a hospital in Ohio. This morning, he got […]

  • Baron Hill Running for Congress

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    (COLUMBUS) – Former Indiana Democratic Congressman Baron Hill is making a run for the U.S. Senate in 2016. Hill‘s announcement ends speculation that he will run for governor next year. A formal announcement is expected this summer.

  • Pence Renews Sister-State Agreement in China

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    (UNDATED) – Governor Pence has renewed Indiana‘s sister-state agreement with the Zhejiang Province in China. A delegation led by Pence wraps up a jobs mission to the Asian nation today (Friday) with stops including an Eli Lilly research and development center in Shanghai.    

  • Indiana Flags at Half-Staff, Friday

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    (UNDATED) – Governor Pence has ordered flags fly at half-staff in honor of fallen officers. Flags at state facilities statewide will be flown at half-staff today (Frid) in honor of Peace Officers Memorial Day. It is meant to honor federal, state and local officers killed or disabled in the line of duty.  

  • Bee Population Still Seeing Losses in Indiana

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    Indiana beekeepers lost about half of the bees in their colonies this past year. That’s according to a new study from the USDA’s Bee Informed Partnership. Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Lacy Scarmana reports on how those numbers compare with previous years…and with national trends.

  • Quite a Scrum of Politicians Chasing Indiana’s 3rd Congressional District Seat

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    Third District Congressman Marlin Stutzman‘s decision to run for the Senate has touched off a Republican free-for-all for his House seat: Eric Berman reports.

  • No Supine Swine at Delaware County Fair

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    There will be no more hog wrestling at this year’s Delaware County Fair. Ray Steele, reports.

  • Scott County Drug Treatment Programs Busy

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    Drug treatment programs are seeing a spike in enrollment from Scott County as an H-I-V outbreak continues to creep through the region: Eric Berman reports.

  • Attorney General introduces victim services department

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    Attorney General Greg Zoeller is launching a new division within his office aimed at boosting services for victims of violent and sexual crimes. As Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Brandon Smith reports, that effort includes a new statewide advocate network.

  • Community Health Network adding on in Indianapolis

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    The Indianapolis-based Community Health Network says it will spend about $250 million to build a new hospital and a new cancer center on land it already owns in Indianapolis.  IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann has the details.

  • Car Dealer Might Run for Governor or Congress

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    (FORT WAYNE) – An Indiana car dealer says he‘s considering running for Congress or Governor. Bob Thomas who owns dealerships in Fort Wayne and Indianapolis says if Governor Mike Pence opts to seek re-election he‘ll likely challenge him as a Republican. If that doesn‘t happen, could enter the race for Marlin Stutzman’s spot in Indiana‘s […]

  • Amazon Adding 1,000 Jobs

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    (INDIANAPOLIS) – More than one-thousand workers are needed for Amazon.com fulfillment centers in central Indiana. The company says it will hold a job fair this weekend in Indianapolis. The event will run from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Sunday. The hourly positions will pick, pack and ship customer orders.

  • Pence Says China Trade Mission Good for Hoosiers and Chinese

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    Governor Pence says a weeklong trade mission to China should bring long-term benefits to both Indiana and the Chinese people: Eric Berman reports.

  • Fair Housing Center Accuses Fannie Mae of Discrimination

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    The Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana is among a coalition of housing groups accusing Fannie Mae of racial discrimination nationwide. FHCCI Executive Director Amy Nelson says they‘ve cited 78 local foreclosed properties in black and Latino communities that they say Fannie Mae has failed to properly maintain and market. Nelson says Fannie Mae was […]

  • Komets Lose Series with Toledo

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    The Fort Wayne Komets lost game 7 of their ECHL, North Division championship series with Toledo, last night, 5 to 2, at Toledo. The Walleye move on to the ECHL Eastern Conference finals against South Carolina.