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Defense technology contractor to expand operations in Bloomington
Next Wave Systems, LLC, a contract engineering and technology firm, announced today that it will expand operations here, creating up to 60 new jobs by 2014.
Next Wave, which specializes in alternative energy software products and integrated defense...Tags: Government, Companies and Corporations, Huntsville, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Science and Technology
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Indiana launches the state's first virtual high school
Fox59Indiana students have a new way to attend class: online. The Department of Education announced the launch of Indiana's first virtual high school Friday. Achieve Virtual Education Academy is designed to help students recover lost credits, take advanced...Tags: Human Interest, Tony Bennett
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Today's treasure hunter doesn't need a secret map or shovel to uncover wealth
Years ago, before we were married and moved to Maryland, my husband opened a checking account in Indiana and had the statements mailed to his office there.
The account wasn't forgotten, just ignored. That wasn't a problem until his employer moved and the...Tags: Lotteries, Wages and Pensions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Employees, Banking
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Train derailment near Bloomington
An Indiana Rail Road Company train headed to Indianapolis derailed in Bloomington.
Thirty-five of the 100 train cars went off the tracks at 2:52p.m. Sunday. Part of Garrison Chapel Road in Bloomington near the tracks will remain closed for a minimum...Tags: Monroe County (Indiana), Indianapolis, Railway Accidents, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Disasters and Accidents
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Crews still cleaning up coal following train derailment near Bloomington
Fox59Crews are continuing to clean up tons of coal after a train went off the tracks in Bloomington Sunday. The Indiana Rail Road Company train was headed to Indianapolis from Sullivan County when 35 of its 100 train cars veered off the tracks near the...Tags: Monroe County (Indiana), Indianapolis, Railway Accidents, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Disasters and Accidents
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Governor reinstates FSSA after law accidentally eliminated it
Fox59The Family and Social Services Administration was reinstated by Governor Daniels after it was unintentionally eliminated July 1. A new law's provisions accidently did away with the state's largest agency once the law went into effect. The FSSA runs...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Elections, Regional Authority, Politics
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It's going to get hot!
If you love hot summer weather ... you're gonna love Today! Do take care of yourself though, as you're soaking up Michiana's summer. A Heat Advisory is in effect Monday for the following Indiana counties: Fulton, Kosciusko, Marshall, Pulaski and Starke....Tags: Physiology, Science, Science and Technology
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Koval earns Bronze Award
Catey Koval, a Junior Aide with Daisy Troop 40856, received her Bronze Award the night of the Bridging Ceremony.
The Bronze Award is the highest award for a Junior Girl Scout. Koval put about 25 hours into her service project in order to meet her...Tags: American Legion, Human Interest, Friedens, Memorial Day
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Sojourn to bring riders, attention to area trails
The Laurel Highlands already draws thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts to the area each summer. Next week, however, the ninth annual Greenway Sojourn will visit the region for the first time in order to help the area become a destination for bikers of...Tags: California, Human Interest, Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, New York
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What experts say could happen to Central Indiana if the debt ceiling isn't raised
Fox59President Obama met with Democratic and Republican leaders in the ongoing effort to hammer out a deal to increase the nation’s debt ceiling as part of a deficit reduction package Monday. "Nobody has talked about increasing taxes now," Obama said....Tags: Democratic Party, Government, Barack Obama, Government Health Care, Health
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Connersville boy drowns in Whitewater River
Fox59The young boy who was pulled from the Whitewater River in Connersville on Sunday evening died later at Fayette Regional Hospital. It's the latest in a string of drownings this summer. The Department of Natural Resources said six-year-old Michael Gentry...Tags: American Red Cross, Rivers, Nature, Bodies of Water
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