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Indiana: All Lifestyles

 
 
 

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The State of Indiana is the 19th U.S. state and is located in the midwestern region of the United States of America. With about 6.3 million residents, it is ranked 15th in population and 17th in population density. Indiana is ranked 38th in land area.
Indiana is a diverse state with a few large urban areas and a number of smaller industrial cities. It is known for the Indianapolis 500 American automobile race, held annually over the Memorial Day weekend, and a strong basketball tradition, often called Hoosier Hysteria. Residents of Indiana are called Hoosiers.
The state's name means "Land of the Indians" and Angel Mounds State Historic Site, one of the best preserved prehistoric Native American sites in the United States, can be found in southern Indiana.

 
 

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News from The South Bend Tribune

GRANGER -- Twenty people dining at Knollwood Country Club were evacuated midmeal Friday evening after a manager smelled an electrical fire in the clubhouse, officials said.

 

A Knox man claimed a $500,000 prize at Hoosier Lottery headquarters in Indianapolis on Friday, lottery officials report in a news release. It was a top prize on the new Hoosier Lottery scratch-off gam...

 

The sheriff of St. Joseph County says he has serious concerns about safety at Penn High School, concerns that his officers have tried to address, only to be ignored by district officials.

 

ELKHART -- The state of the economy has homelessness on the rise. The Elkhart County Homeless Coalition hosted a Box City in downtown Elkhart today.

 

The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission approved a plan for natural gas companies like NIPSCO to reinstate rate discount programs.

 

Indiana News from Courier-Journal.com

On a Sunday afternoon 14 months ago, winds from Hurricane Ike hammered Southern Indiana and police, firefighters and ambulance crews were overwhelmed with calls for emergency help.

 

An important thoroughfare between Floyd and Clark counties reopened Friday after being shut down since part of it was washed out by flash flooding Aug. 4.

 

The Greater Clark County School Board has unanimously approved a new health insurance contract for its teachers that includes an $800,000 increase in premiums, but won't require higher payments from t...

 

At least 500 customers of the Indiana American Water Co. in Jeffersonville, New Albany and Clarksville, are in for an unpleasant surprise in the water bills they will be receiving in the next few days...

 

Christian activists went to Purdue University' to hand out about 2,000 copies of Charles Darwin's "Origin of Species" with a 50-page introduction intended to debunk his theory of evolution.

 

For longtime residents such as Ed Frazier, Thursday was a historic day in Speedway. In front of a backdrop of workers, government and business leaders from Speedway and Marion County broke ground on ...

 

INDIANAPOLIS ? Indiana's unemployment rate remained virtually unchanged in October, according to preliminary data released Friday by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.

 

If dodge ball ever was Sue Gossman's game, it no longer is.

 

Local News from Evansville Courier & Press via Yahoo! News

With the questionable status of quarterback Grant Gribbins, the Memorial High School football team's defense must step up big in today's Class 3A semistate.Tigers coach John Hurley listed Gribbins as ...

 

"Is it cold out there?" Thomas Beasley asked as he escorted his bicycle into the lobby of the Evansville East Side Comfort Inn.The 41 year-old wears a red, white and blue spandex bicycle sui...

 

The portion of Locust Street between Sixth Street and King Boulevard in Downtown Evansville won't be open to traffic again after Sunday.City crews plan to close that stretch of Locust on Monday, one o...

 

A procession of joy made its way onto the field after Reitz High School's football team had pummeled once mighty Indianapolis Cathedral, 31-10, in the Class 4A semistate on Friday night before a Reitz...

 

An area youth program for middle and high school students is being recognized for its work with Tri-State students. The TEENPOWER camps are run by Youth Resources of Southwestern Indiana, which receiv...

 

Having been the provost and vice president of academic affairs at the University of Southern Indiana for six years herself, it might be fair to expect university President Linda Bennett would have som...

 

Every dog may have its day, but one very lucky dog and its Evansville family had one of the best recently.In the comic strip "Marmaduke," the final panel had an anecdote sent in by Marshall ...