Man, 33, molests, exposes boy to HIV
A man was charged with exposing an 8-year-old boy to HIV after his initial hearing Friday. Carl Delong, 33, of Indianapolis was charged with failure to warn the boy that he was HIV positive, along ...
View ArticleInd. man gets 3 years for theft of disaster aid
HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) -- A northern Indiana man has been sentenced to just under three years in prison for stealing more than $12,000 in federal disaster aid by submitting faked documents to the ...
View ArticleInd. surgeon faces trial in patient's cancer death
HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) -- A former Indiana surgeon captured in Italy in late 2009 after more than five years on the run is preparing to face trial on negligence charges alleging that he failed to ...
View ArticleInd. boy steals van and drives to school
GARY, Ind. (AP) -- Northern Indiana police have arrested a 14-year-old boy who allegedly stole a church van and drove it to school because he didn't want to walk from his nearby ...
View ArticleBloomington Lake Clinic Road to Recovery -- Update 1
MINNEAPOLIS, MN--(Marketwire - March 11, 2011) - Bloomington Lake Clinic (BLC), an 80-year-old medical clinic serving more than 50,000 patients in greater Minneapolis, today released its first ...
View ArticleNobel laureate unharmed in Japan quake
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) -- Purdue University says a Nobel Prize-winning chemistry professor who was in Japan at the time of Friday's devastating earthquake and tsunami was not injured in that ...
View ArticleInd. election chief's second-in-command resigns
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The second-in-command of Indiana's secretary of state's office has stepped down, turning in his resignation the same day his boss appeared in a courtroom to face seven ...
View ArticleIndianapolis house fire injures 6 people
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Firefighters say an Indianapolis house fire in which residents, including one child, jumped from a second-story window to escape flames has seriously injured four ...
View ArticleInd. town gets $1.6 million levee grant
The Princeton Daily Clarion reports that the grant will pay to widen and raise the 4,000-foot-long levee that borders the south bank of the White River in ...
View ArticleStudy shows state's air quality improving
MERRILLVILLE, Ind. (AP) -- A federal study shows that Indiana has a lower estimated health risk from air toxins compared with many surrounding states, although northwestern Indiana residents face an ...
View ArticleOhio State pulls away from Michigan
Michigan guard Darius Morris (4) drives against Ohio State forward Jared Sullinger in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the semifinals of the Big Ten Conference tournament in ...
View ArticleBattle leads Penn St. past Michigan St.
Penn State guard Tim Frazier goes up for a layup as Penn State guard Talor Battle (12) and Michigan State center Garrick Sherman (41) look on during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game ...
View ArticleHIV Positive Southside Man Facing Child Molestation Charges
Indianapolis A 33-year-old man faces child molestation charges after a boy came forward about alleged sexual abuse he endured at the hands of a man his father trusted for nearly three months in ...
View ArticleVillopoto wins AMA Supercross race in Indianapolis
Ryan Villopoto raced to his third straight Monster Energy AMA Supercross victory and fifth of the season Saturday night, beating James Stewart in front of 60,789 fans at Lucas Oil ...
View ArticleBeleaguered Pacers start tough stretch with Knicks
NEW YORK -- The Indiana Pacers failed to take advantage of their winnable games to get some breathing room from the teams chasing them for the eighth spot in the Eastern Conference.Now they will ...
View ArticleExperts push poison prevention
From medication not intended for the person who ate it to household and automotive chemicals, the Indiana Poison Center handles hundreds of calls each day.In 2009, the center received 82,244 ...
View ArticleSon thanks local vets for dad's funeral
The following column was originally published in The Bloomington Herald-Times on March 9. It is being reprinted with permission.Dad would have been so pleased. On March 5, my father, Ray Houser, was ...
View ArticleCutting spending delights freshman' Coats
Dan Coats is repeating his freshman year in the U.S. Senate. Republican Coats won election in November to what in essence is his third term. Its just that there was a 12-year gap between the ...
View ArticleBig time, small models
When a room is filled with miniature versions of every vehicle that has ever floated, flown, driven or launched from the Earth, its hard to separate the adults from the children.Whether they were ...
View ArticleAll joking aside, city playing it safe
FORT WAYNE – After a month garnering national attention and quite a few laughs, Harry Baals limelight appears ready to dim.Mayor Tom Henry is expected to announce the name for the new city ...
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