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  • Secretary of State: Interview with Charlie White

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    This week, Indiana Public Radio and Indiana Public Broadcasting is bringing you information about the Secretary of State’s office and its candidates.  Today, IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann talks with Republican candidate Charlie White.  He is an attorney and is serving his third term on the Fishers Town Council. Wiechmann — White Interview Tomorrow, we’ll learn why […]

  • BorgWarner employees reunite at documentary screening

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    Past employees of BorgWarner met in Muncie last night to see their former workplace on the movie screen as a symbol of the city’s deindustrialization.  IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports. Wiechmann — BorgWarner Documentary View a trailer for the film here.

  • Daniels appears with group who want property taxes in state constitution

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    Governor Mitch Daniels made an appearance today with a group of Hoosiers who want property tax caps to be included in the state’s constitution.  Meeting at a homeowner’s house on the south side of Indianapolis, Daniels showed support for the measure, which will be on the November election ballot.  The addition to the state constitution […]

  • Secretary of State: Interview with Democrat Vop Osili

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    In this midterm election, the race for Indiana’s Secretary of State is an important one.  Current officeholder Todd Rokita has hit his term limit, so there is no incumbent for the statewide seat.  This week, Indiana Public Radio and Indiana Public Broadcasting is bringing you information about the Secretary of State’s office and its candidates.  […]

  • Karl Rove speaks at Ball State University

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    A varied audience of Ball State University students and Muncie residents gathered last night to hear Karl Rove’s address at Emens Auditorium.  The former senior advisor and chief of staff to President George W. Bush had much to say on politics and the upcoming election.  IPR’s Audrey Brown reports. Brown — Karl Rove Speech Audrey […]

  • Secretary of State: What does the office do?

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    This week, Indiana Public Radio and Indiana Public Broadcasting will be discussing the Secretary of State’s race, ahead of the November 2nd election. The Indiana Secretary of State is the third highest elected office in the state.  For the first time in eight years it’s an open race on the November ballot.  It’s also the […]

  • Indiana University student dies in Ball State dorm

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    Ball State University officials say the school’s police department is continuing to investigate how and why a visiting student died in Ball State’s dormitories early Saturday morning.  IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports. Wiechmann — IU Student Death Investigation

  • Delta High School holds 2nd annual energy summit

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    Five Muncie-area high schools participated in an energy summit held at Delta High School today.  Students in both science and economics classes were invited to attend the event.  IPR’s Lauren Collins was there as one of the main speakers took to the stage. Collins — Energy Summit Lauren Collins is an IPR student news reporter.  […]

  • Fiscal research group says Indiana finances in trouble

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    A report released today by the non-partisan Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute shows major challenges for the next budget session of the Indiana General Assembly.  Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Marianne Holland reports. Holland — Indiana Finances For more stories from Indiana Public Broadcasting, please visit their news blog.

  • Statewide smoking ban study committee meets

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    Members of an Indiana legislative study committee are taking up the issue of a statewide smoking ban again… their fourth attempt at comprehensive legislation.  Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Marianne Holland reports. Holland — Smoking Ban Study Committee For more stories from Indiana Public Broadcasting, please visit their news blog. The smoking ban passed in Illinois can […]

  • Dan Coats answers questions from BSU students

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    Audio: Coats at BSU U.S. Senate hopeful Dan Coats told college students in Muncie today that the United States could cut spending and balance the nation’s budget if it employed a formula like the Hoosier state uses. Coats met with about 20 students in Ball State University’s Student Center. Coats congratulated the students on being […]

  • Gaston’s multi-purpose coffee house

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    One Gaston couple has opened a storefront in their small town that looks like a regular coffee shop – but isn’t exactly single-minded in its purpose.  IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports. Wiechmann — Gaston Coffee House

  • Indianapolis Fire Department picked for national study on heart disease

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    The Indianapolis Fire Department has been selected as one of three fire departments around the country to take part in a national study on cardiovascular disease.  Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Sharon Alseth reports. Alseth — Heart Disease Study For more stories from Indiana Public Broadcasting, please visit their news blog.

  • IPR’s 50th Anniversary

    On September 21, 2011, WBST – flagship station of the Indiana Public Radio network – celebrated its 50th birthday. We hope you enjoyed meeting our special guest Carl Kasell.

  • Indiana in need of RH negative blood

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    Audio: Blood Shortage The Indiana Blood Center says it’s in critical need of all RH negative blood types.  Director of Marketing Wendy Maringer says all 67 Hoosier hospitals are seeing an increase in patients needing blood, and all are running low on supplies.  The Center currently cannot fill hospital requests for 81 units of O-Negative […]

  • Water company flushing Muncie water lines

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    Audio: Flushing Water Pipes Indiana American Water will be working on Muncie water lines in September and October, flushing water pipes and fire hydrants.  From 8 A-M to 4 P-M Monday through Friday, the company will flush lines in neighborhoods throughout the city as part of an annual maintenance program.  Muncie Superintendent Dan Allen says […]

  • Medical errors in Indiana hospitals decrease for 2009

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    The Indiana State Department of Health reports today that the number of preventable surgery and patient care mistakes in Indiana hospitals in 2009 has decreased slightly from recent years.  Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Marianne Holland reports. Holland — Medical Errors Report The full medical error report can be found here (PDF). More stories from Indiana Public […]

  • Jenkins Act taxes cigarettes purchased online

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    Thousands of Hoosiers will receive letters this year, saying they owe taxes on cigarettes they purchased online.  The letters from the state Department of Revenue cite a law called the Jenkins Act… and for some, it’s the first time they’ve ever heard of it.  IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports. The Cornell University School of Law Legal […]

  • Man struck by train in Anderson

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    Anderson police today are investigating the death of a man apparently struck and killed by a train.  At just after 5 A-M this morning, police say an engineer of a Union Pacific train saw someone lying on the train tracks who didn’t respond to the blast of the train’s whistle.  Department spokesman Mitch Carroll said […]

  • Connersville company shows new police car to Indiana

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    A Connersville company building the first vehicle designed specifically for police work will show its creation around the state next month.  IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports. Wiechmann — Carbon Motors Police Car Watch a video with more images of the E7 police car and see where the car will be in September.