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Law firm recognized for March Against Hunger effort
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller has recognized a local law firm — Wilkinson Goeller Modesitt Wilkinson & Drummy LLP — for its contributions to the fifth annual March Against Hunger food drive.
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Body discovered in northside home
Family members of a Terre Haute woman found dead in her home Wednesday have been notified that the woman died last November.
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Deeds of the Fallen: ISP District 53 Post honors fallen officers
Each year in May, the Indiana State Police districts conduct memorial services to honor the memory of those who have died in the line of duty. On Wednesday, 46 names were read at the District 53 Post at Putnamville as ISP troopers, staff, retirees and supporters paid tribute to those fallen officers.
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Ohio abduction suspect’s daughter in Rockville prison
Authorities are hoping an offender jailed at the Rockville Correctional Facility can help them piece together details on how three young women were kidnapped, raped and held captive for nearly a decade in Cleveland, Ohio.
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MARK BENNETT: After running for 28 hours straight, what’s another 5 miles?
Some phrases can only be uttered by a few people, or none at all.
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Valley farmers way behind in planting
Roger Sturgeon is “champing at the bit,” wondering just when enough sunshine and heat will dry out his soggy farm fields, allowing him to start planting on 1,900 acres near Riley. And time is ticking away on when he and other farmers can make a decision on what crop can be planted.
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United Way looking for 350 volunteers for Day of Action
United Way of the Wabash Valley is seeking to mobilize 350 volunteers for a June 14 Day of Action.
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Vermillion sheriff warns of possible home improvement scams
A warning about potential home improvement scams has been issued by Vermillion County Sheriff Robert Spence.
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Cross Country Trekkers
Two years ago, John-Michael and Tara Elmore of Terre Haute decided to take a long walk.
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Man making second walk for cancer research
His skin a dark brown from long hours in the sun, B.J. Timoner trudged along U.S. 40 through the Wabash Valley on Tuesday, making his way — by foot — to the east coast.
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EPA tests find high levels of lead
As expected, environmental test results at a former dump site on Terre Haute’s southwest side show significant levels of lead in the surface soil.
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THPD holds annual award banquet
Officer Ryan Adamson was named Terre Haute Police Officer of the Year at the Terre Haute Police Department Recognition and Commendation Dinner on Tuesday. Also, Adamson and K-9 Carón received the Combat Cross award and Adamson was one of 51 men and women who received a Grand Cordon award.
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State Police arrest man at hotel on drug charges
A Terre Haute man was arrested Monday after Indiana State Police found methamphetamine and other drug paraphernalia in his hotel room.
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Breast Cancer Survivors to sell carnations
Wabash Valley Breast Cancer Survivors, a nonprofit group, will sell dark pink carnations on Friday at various business locations around the Valley.
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Southern Vigo motorcycle crash hurts two women
Two sisters were injured in a single-vehicle motorcycle accident Tuesday evening in southern Vigo County.
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One-vehicle crash claims life of Sullivan woman
A one-vehicle crash claimed the life of a Sullivan County woman earlier this week on Indiana 42.
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Remembering Doc: Otis R. Bowen 1918-2013
Former Wabash Valley legislators, political party officials and residents who interacted with former Gov. Otis Bowen say the state has lost a great leader.
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VIDEO: SPPRAK segment airs on NBC News
About 9 million national TV viewers got a very positive image of Terre Haute Monday night, thanks to a tiny not-for-profit group and the Vigo County School Corp.
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North students learn about American Indian customs
Katelynn Hernandez, a sophomore at Terre Haute North Vigo High School, using a long drumstick, kept time with the rhythmic pounding as nearly hypnotic singing filled the room.
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Afternoon update: 'Nightmare is over': 3 missing Ohio women rescued
One neighbor says a naked woman was seen crawling on her hands and knees in the backyard of the house a few years ago. Another neighbor says he heard pounding on the doors and noticed plastic bags over the windows.
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Terre Foods just 80 member-owners away from mark needed to open
Eighty more member-owners are needed before Terre Foods reaches the magic number of 600.
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Statue dedication to kick off police memorial event
The dedication of a statue to fallen Terre Haute Police Officer Brent Long and his K-9 companion Shadow will kick off a police memorial ceremony on Thursday at the THPD headquarters on Wabash Avenue.
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Gov. Otis Bowen dies at 95
Otis R. Bowen, who overhauled Indiana’s tax system as governor before helping oversee the federal response to the burgeoning AIDS epidemic during President Ronald Reagan’s second term, has died. He was 95.
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RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: May 6, 2013
Restaurant inspections
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Blaze destroys home; nine dogs die of smoke inhalation, fire
A fire destroyed a house in Nevins Township on Sunday morning.
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Tassels turned: ISU confers more than 1,200 degrees during 142nd commencement
More than 1,200 Indiana State University students transitioned to alumni status on Saturday during the 142nd commencement.
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Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College graduates women from 23 states
Grasping a college diploma means different things to different graduates.
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ISU aims to make employees healthier, curb insurance costs
Next year, Indiana State University employees who smoke or use other tobacco products could face a $1,200 per year surcharge if they have university health insurance.
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Beautifying Terre Haute
Saturday marked the annual Keep Terre Haute Beautiful effort.
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Sister Act: Twins graduate together from ISU – and with the same degree
LaTonya and LaToya Mesidor know they must one day go their separate ways, but for now, the sisters from Sheridan are celebrating their graduation from Indiana State University together.
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