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NEW: Boil order issued in Hillsdale; water available at firehouse
HILLSDALE — Water for Hillsdale residents is available at the Hillsdale Fire Department at 4151 Jefferson Lane, in front of the city park, according to a release from the Vermillion County Emergency Management Agency in Clinton.
Due to a major water main break, the water pressure in twn is extremely low or non-existent.
Hillsdale water customers remain under a boil order for aany water they may get from their tap.
At this time there is no estimate of when the problem with the water line will be fixed.
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Bradley: ISU must be cautious with budget
Indiana State University President Dan Bradley has attempted to assure faculty that next year’s suspension of sabbaticals and increases in teaching loads are a temporary response to current budget challenges.
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Push on locally as health care vote nears
More than 30 people rallied Thursday in front of the Terre Haute office of U.S. Rep. Brad Ellsworth, D-Evansville, with one message – vote no on a health care overhaul bill.
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Farmers stress importance of returning census forms
They are counting more than chickens on Indiana farms this month.
The 2010 U.S. census results can affect federal funding reaching Wabash Valley farmers. As a result, top state officials were in Vigo County on Thursday to make sure rural residents take time to fill out their census forms. -
World Beaters: Otter Creek Middle School wins 20th Annual Geography Quiz Bowl
After nearly two hours of intellectual battle, four Otter Creek Middle School students proved masters of the world. -
City populated with Census promotional items
The U.S. Census Bureau is going all-out to make sure everyone in America is counted for the 2010 census. -
Many agencies seeking license for 107.5 FM
A dozen agencies, including Indiana State University and Indiana University, are vying for a new noncommercial education radio license to broadcast on a 50,000-watt frequency at 107.5 FM.
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The Woods phasing out three programs
St. Mary-of-the-Woods College has decided to phase out three low-enrollment academic programs in an effort to become more efficient, improve program quality and reallocate resources.
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Lion eyes: Service organization provides vision checks for Valley youths
Hundreds of children lined up for vision checks Wednesday with local Lions Club members.
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Turk Roman trial set to begin March 29
A March 29 trial date is approaching in the case of a Terre Haute city councilman accused of impersonating a police officer.
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Nine people face drug-related charges in Vermillion; police looking for nine others
Nine people face drug-related charges in Vermillion County, while authorities are seeking another nine people on warrants following an investigation by the Vermillion County Drug Task Force. - More Local & Bistate Headlines
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Bradley: ISU must be cautious with budget



