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Ball State student robbed at knife-point
Thursday, May 6, 2010
A 19-year-old Ball State student was robbed at knife point Wednesday night behind the Lafollette dormitory complex. The student was taken to Ball Memorial Hospital for a cut to the ribs and was released Wednesday night. The police apartment received a call at about 10:30 p.m. asking for assistance, said Gene Burton, director of public safety at Ball State
 
Illegal immigration in Arizona and Indiana
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
On Friday, April 23, Gov. Jan Brewer signed a law that would help Arizona crack down on the problem of illegal immigration in Arizona. The law made it legal for police to demand proof of identification for anyone. But, the law was plagued with thoughts that police would practice racial profiling, only targeting Latino people. Many people are worried
 
Democrats feel sting of primary elections
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
 
Airport expansion could have positive impact
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Plans to expand the Randolph County Airport runway have been 10 years in the making. The airport received $4,170,000 from the Federal Aviation Administration to do the job. Airport Manager, Eric Livingston, said the Administration provides the money from fuel taxes. He thinks the expansion will bring new businesses to the community. "One of the things
 
Closed road causing big loss of business
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Eaton Pantry is losing a large number of its business because of a main road through the town being closed. Indiana Ave, has been closed for several weeks, making it difficult for people who live in Eaton to travel around the area. Getting by Eaton Pantry owner, John Miller, said he has lost 50 percent of his business. "It doesn't help you sleep at
 
A dream nine years in the making
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Nine years ago, four retired men from New Castle set out on a task to help fellow members of their community. One of those men, Steve Slocomb said that this dream was marked by many "God Things." The men's mission? To open a food pantry that serves all of Henry County. Tuesday marked the day that their mission was completed. The four men, Steve Slocomb,
 
Election Day sweet for some
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
As people cast their votes in the primary election, a local church collected funds for needy people in Delaware County. St. Andrew Presbyterian Church in Muncie sold baked goods at the precinct Tuesday for citizens who don't have insurance or money for prescriptions. The church's Pastor Melodie Wager said all of the baked goods were made by parishioners.
 
High school class celebrates 75th anniversary
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
The Anderson High School class of 1935 celebrated its 75th anniversary Tuesday with a luncheon at the Madison County Shrine Club. The class tries to get together each month to catch up on what has happened in their lives. Glenna Jenkins graduated in the class of '35. She said she the meetings used to draw more than 50 people, now the number barely reaches
 
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