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No. 15 Indiana Beats Kentucky

Indiana's Jordan Crawford had the upper hand on his brother, Joe, and Kentucky on Saturday.

White, Hoosiers Overcome Gordon's Injury

D.J. White scored a career-high 29 points Monday night and No. 15 Indiana survived an injury to high-scoring freshman Eric Gordon in an 84-72 victory over Tennessee State.

Gordon's Slow Start Can't Stop Hoosiers

Eric Gordon overcame a slow start to score 22 points and No. 15 Indiana beat Southern Illinois 64-51 on Saturday night, snapping the Salukis' 15-game home winning streak.

Gordon, White Rally Hoosiers Past GT

Eric Gordon scored 29 points and D.J. White added 18 to help Indiana rally past Georgia Tech 83-79 on Tuesday night.

Indiana Rewards Lynch With 4-Year Deal

Bill Lynch got his dream job, and Indiana finally got some stability in its football program.

Xavier Surprises No. 8 Indiana 80-65

Eric Gordon's soaring act never got off the ground, and Indiana stayed down with him. C.J. Anderson and B.J. Raymond scored 19 points apiece, and Xavier handed the eighth-ranked Hoosiers their first loss, beating them 80-65 in the final of the Chicago Invitational Challenge on Saturday night.

Gordon Leads Hoosiers to 70-57 Win

Freshman star Eric Gordon scored 31 points, the third time in four games he's hit for at least 30, and No. 8 Indiana held off a second-half charge to beat Illinois State 70-57 on Friday night in the Chicago Invitational Challenge.

Gordon's 30 Points Lift No. 8 Hoosiers

Eighth-ranked Indiana's offense just keeps rolling. Eric Gordon scored 30 points and Armon Bassett added 19 on Tuesday night to help the Hoosiers beat North Carolina-Wilmington 95-71.

Gordon Lights It Up Again for Hoosiers

Eric Gordon followed his record-breaking debut with 21 points, Jordan Crawford added 16 and No. 8 Indiana beat Longwood 100-49 Sunday in the opening round of the Chicago Invitational Challenge.

Graves Leads Butler Past Indiana State

A.J. Graves scored 26 points and No. 25 Butler beat Indiana State 76-48 on Wednesday night.

Gordon's Record Game Lifts No. 8 Indiana

Eric Gordon was worth the wait for Indiana fans. The highly touted guard set his first school record Monday night by scoring 33 points in his college debut, and D.J. White added 17 points to help the eighth-ranked Hoosiers beat Chattanooga 99-79.

Ind. Death Row Inmate Found Dead in Cell

A death row inmate convicted of fatally shooting a state trooper during a traffic stop was found dead in his cell on Saturday, 10 months after being spared execution.

Riot Breaks Out at Indiana Prison

Indiana officials suspended plans to accept hundreds more inmates from Arizona following a two-hour riot at a state prison run by a private company.

Ind. Breaks Up 'Caviar Ring'

An illegal caviar ring has been broken up with the arrest of a dozen people accused of dealing in the ill-gotten fish eggs, conservation officials said.

Abducted Woman Used Code to Alert Family

A man accused of abducting his ex-girlfriend and their four children allowed her to call her family during the ordeal, and she used a code word to let relatives know she was in danger, police said.

Five Killed in Indiana Plane Crash

Authorities searched a cornfield Tuesday for the remains of five people killed in the crash of a twin-engine plane that went down shortly after takeoff in foggy weather.

Indiana Resets Clocks Like Rest of U.S.

The times are changing again in Indiana.

Fire Kills 4 in Crowded Indiana House

A fire killed four people early Sunday in a two-story house where about a dozen people lived in makeshift rooms, some of them bedding down in closets, the state fire marshal said.

Ind. Police Scour Roads for Sniper Clues

Investigators scoured hundreds of miles of highway for clues to a killer after two sets of sniper attacks within hours of each other left one man dead, another wounded and four vehicles peppered with bullet holes.

Ind. Signs Lease for Toll Road, Gets Sued

In the biggest highway privatization deal in U.S. history, state officials Wednesday signed an agreement Wednesday to turn the 157-mile Indiana Toll Road over to a foreign consortium that will operate it for a profit for the next 75 years.

Indiana Moves to Daylight-Saving Time

Seven months a year, Deano's Tavern cashes in on Indiana's refusal to observe daylight-saving time. Ohio residents whose bars close at 2:30 a.m. can go four miles up the road to Deano's for another hour of drinking before last call.

Purdue Whips Indiana, Advances to Finals

Aya Traore scored 11 points and Katie Gearlds added 10 to lead No. 14 Purdue past Indiana 67-41 Sunday in the Big Ten tournament semifinals.

The Vine

Nature Conservancy to use $60.8M to protect Indiana lands

Source: The Indianapolis Star

Indiana's great outdoors is about to get greater because a local nature conservation group has raised $60.8 million to protect imperiled landscapes statewide. "We are just trying to protect the state for future generations," said Betsy Smith, director of philanthropy for The  …

Indianapolis Web Design Blog

Source: Small Box Web Design

Indianapolis Indiana web design and SEO blog by Jeb Banner.

Federal Prison: Con 101

Mike Massey has traveled well the world of convicts and bottom-feeders. Unable to enter the military, a feat nearly every young man hoped to achieve in Massey's time, the Vietnam era, and unwilling to attend college, he turned to a life of crime.

Bobby Knight Confrontation with Gun Caught on Tape

Source: CNET News.com

Texas Tech head basketball coach Bobby Knight was caught on tape after an angry neighbor asked him to move away from his house after pellets landed in his swimming pool.

Mayor Claims He Was Abducted By Satanists

Source: local6.com

The mayor of an Arkansas town resigned on Wednesday, claiming he was abducted and brainwashed by Satan worshippers nearly three decades ago. Centerton Mayor Ken Williams said he has been living under an assumed name for nearly 30 years. He had been mayor since 2001.

SWAT Unit Raids Wrong Home, Leaves Mess, No Apology

Source: local6.com

....Police said they were led to the Village Apartments on the trail of fugitive Sean Deaton... Convinced he was inside apartment 407G, the SWAT unit surrounded the building.

Nearly 96,000 pounds of Wis. beef recalled

Source: UPI

A Wisconsin firm has voluntarily recalled nearly 96,000 pounds of various beef products due to concerns they may be contaminated with E. coli.

War, economy have red state thinking blue

Source: The Indianapolis Star

"Disillusioned with President Bush's handling of the war, the economy and immigration, nearly half of likely voters in Indiana appear poised to buck 40 years of tradition and vote for a Democratic presidential ticket -- if it includes Sen.

Fans caught when NFL, Big Ten networks lock horns with cable operators

Source: ESPN.com

That's particularly the case in Indiana and Wisconsin, where Colts and Packers fans are more exasperated than excited. Midwestern football junkies already have suffered through a season-long standoff between another popular sports league and these same powerful cable operators.

Voter ID - The Washington Monthly

Source: washingtonmonthly.com

The State of Indiana has the most stringent voter ID laws in the country. Democrats are always griping about this, and have even gone so far as to challenge Indiana's law in the Supreme Court.

Government Innovators Network: Article: Two local companies advocate geothermal systems: WaterFurnace International, Tower Bank are promoting state program.

Source: innovations.harvard.edu

WaterFurnace International and Tower Bank, both based in Fort Wayne, together announced today their joint promotion of geothermal heating. Tower Bank has created a low interest geothermal financing package in an effort to promote green building and energy efficiency.

Cheney stresses staying the course in Iraq

Source: The Indianapolis Star

Vice President Dick Cheney emphasized staying the course in Iraq in an address hosted by the American Legion today. "We cannot protect the nation by simply bracing for another attack," he said.

Indiana baby abandoned twice in one night

Source: journalgazette.net

Published: October 23, 2007 9:08 a.m. LaPORTE – A baby was abandoned twice in one night – first by her mother, who left the child with a man who gave her a ride, and then by the man and his wife, who left the baby at a hospital.

Night of the Living Indiana Republicans

Source: Muncie Free Press

JibJab Starring You for Indiana Democrats and Republicans - Barry Welsh, Jill Long Thompson, Mitch Daniels, Mike Pence, etc.

What was Sampson thinking?

Source: ESPN.com

Among the NCAA's sanctions was a one-year restriction on Sampson at Indiana from making phone calls to prospective recruits, including three-way phone calls initiated by his assistant coaches. Sunday, Sampson admitted to 10 more illegal phone calls in the past 12 months.

Indiana punishes Sampson over recruiting calls

Source: ESPN.com

Indiana announced Sampson broke his one-year penalty from May 24, 2006, to May 25, 2007, which was imposed for recruiting violations, by participating in a three-way recruiting call on 10 occasions. As a result:

Fake Rangers Take Urine Samples From Boys

Source: local6.com

...."He came home crying and sweaty and said, 'Mom, I took a drug test,'" said one of the boys' mother, who did not want to be identified. The impersonators took the boys one-by-one and demanded they submit to a drug test out in the open at the park.

Mercury Pollution: More Is Less?

Source: Muncie Free Press

Once again the Daniels administration has opted to protect the financial interests of polluters at the expense of public health.

Drunk Teacher Arrested At School

Source: local6.com

....A first-grade teacher at a school in Valparaiso, Ind., was pulled out of her classroom and arrested Thursday for being publicly drunk...

Indiana I-70 Pursuit Ends in Police Action Shooting

Source: Muncie Free Press

Investigation into the early morning police action shooting of the suspect involved in the Terre Haute homicide continues.

Most Expensive and Most Affordable Housing Markets

Source: Yahoo! Real Estate

Looks like California and Texas have it..."What's the difference between living in Beverly Hills, Calif., and Killeen, Texas? About $2 million, according to a new survey."

Indiana Soldiers Return Home from Operation Iraqi Freedom

Source: Muncie Free Press

Thirty-eight Indiana Soldiers are scheduled to arrive home Saturday, September 29, 2007, after completing missions overseas.

Police: Indiana Mom Attempts to Outrun Freight Train, Kills 2 Children

Source: FOXNews.com

An Indiana mom attempted to outrun a freight train at an intersection but didn't see a train approaching from the other direction and crashed, killing two of her children, police said.

Long Dead, a Revered Small-Town Priest Is Disgraced

Source: The New York Times

In Jasper, Ind., the bishop wants churches to rescind honors that were given to a late priest because he is suspected of having molested scores of young boys.

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