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Pay Up, Slowpokes: More States Fine Drivers Who Dawdle in the Left Lane
Indiana will charge $500 fines to slowpokes who refuse to move out of the left lane when traffic piles up behind them.
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Indiana lotto debuts bacon-scented scratch-off tickets; prize: lots of bacon
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A new scratch-off game is sizzling for the Hoosier Lottery this summer, and it smells pretty good too. It’s the lottery’s new “bacon-scented” scratch-off game. The lottery has teamed up with the Indiana Pork Producers Association for the promotion. Each scratch-off comes with a big breakfast bacon smell and a pork trivia…
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19th August 1909 - First race is held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Built on 328 acres of farmland five miles northwest of Indianapolis, Indiana, the speedway was started by local businessmen as a testing facility for Indiana’s growing automobile industry.
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Talk About a Heart-Racing Moment! Man Proposes to Girlfriend on Roller Coaster
Austin Crecelius decided to pop the question to girlfriend Allison Boyle while riding on the Voyage, a wooden roller coaster, at Holiday World in Santa Claus, Indiana.
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Bob (from Bob and Tom) — the exit interview
A talk with Bob Kevoian as he retires from the Bob and Tom Show on Dec. 17
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Indiana Took $60 Million Hit After Passing Antigay Law
Last year's so-called Religious Freedom Restoration Act severely damaged the state's convention and tourism business — and lawmakers are weighing passing an even more anti-LGBT measure this year.
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Something in the Water
Pokey LaFarge
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Inside A Small Brick House At The Heart Of Indiana's Opioid Crisis
Prescription painkiller abuse sparked an HIV outbreak in rural Indiana. Kelly McEvers takes NPR's new podcast, Embedded, inside the home where IV drug users meet.
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First ‘Baby Box’ installed in Indiana
A Safe Haven Baby Box where mothers can drop off unwanted newborns anonymously with emergency help moments away is now available in northeastern Indiana. The padded, climate-controlled container was dedicated Tuesday at the Woodburn Volunteer Fire Department about 15 miles east of Fort Wayne near the Ohio state line. It’s on an exterior wall of the fire station.
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The Inter-Amish Language Barriers of Indiana
In the eastern part of the state, a dialect like no other quietly endures. But for how long?
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Indiana Drops Murder Charge Against Woman For Her Abortion
The court unanimously ruled that Indiana’s feticide law was not intended to apply to abortions, and that 35-year-old Purvi Patel was not an exception to the rule. By Alex Zielinski.
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‘Pro-Life’ Pence Transfers Money Intended for Vulnerable Households to Anti-Choice Crisis Pregnancy Centers
Donald Trump’s running mate has said that “life is winning in Indiana”—and the biggest winner is probably a chain of crisis pregnancy centers that landed a $3.5 million contract in funds originally intended for poor Hoosiers. By Jenn Stanley.
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Mike Pence Walks 10 Nuns Out of the Voting Booth
“I know that Mike Pence says he’s a Christian, but he also stopped 10 nuns from voting - and that’s very important. Mike Pence would not be governor of Indiana if he hadn’t figured out a way to knock out black voters, nun voters, student voters, and poor voters.” By Dennis J Bernstein and Greg Palast.
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At least 8 Tornadoes Touched Down in Indiana
The National Weather Service says a single, long supercell thunderstorm that moved through Indiana produced six tornadoes.
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Disunion: Up South
Abraham Lincoln may have won Indiana in the 1860 presidential election, but on a summer night in Greencastle, Ind., locals could see just how much the state was split between Unionists and Confederate sympathizers.
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Disunion: Emancipation in Indiana
Indiana was a free Union state, but one with strong pro-slavery sentiments....Most people in the Hoosier State didn’t take kindly to Lincoln’s new stand on slavery.
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Libertarian lawyer enters fight against Indiana's civil forfeiture law
Criminal defense attorney Jeff Cardella wears his beliefs on his sleeve, in the form of a pair of large, pastel yellow "Don't Tread On Me" cuff links. In between explanations of his libertarian principles, the 34-year-old Cardella said his clients may not always be the most sympathetic individuals, but they deserve their rights, too.
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WWII-era plane mystery: Who are Eva and Edith?
Their identities may have been lost in time, but now the search is on for two women who scrawled their names inside the wing of a WWII-era fighter plane.
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Indiana Officials Expose Evidence of Electoral Hacking by the DHS | We Are Change
Article Via: The Daily Sheeple According to a report published by the Daily Caller News Foundation Investigative Group, the Department of Homeland Security
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Obama’s Feds Tried to Hack Indiana’s Election System While Pence Was Governor
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials tried to hack Indiana’s state electoral system with at least 14,800 “scans” or hits between Nov. 1, 2016, to Dec. 16, 2016.
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