Iraqi college students to visit USI in July
March 10th, 2010 by John MartinAbout 25 Iraqi college students will spend July at the University of Southern Indiana, learning about leadership, democracy and more.
[Full Article] CommentAbout 25 Iraqi college students will spend July at the University of Southern Indiana, learning about leadership, democracy and more.
[Full Article] CommentINDIANAPOLIS - Indiana's unemployment rate held at 9.7 percent for January as some 327,000 people were looking for work. Indiana matched the national unemployment rate.
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A bill that Republicans hope will roll back business tax increases and Democrats want to encourage job creation has become the Indiana General Assembly's stingy first domino that refuses to fall.
If an agreement is reached soon, another handful of bills is ready to sail through the Democratic-controlled House and Republican-led Senate in its wake. Then, state lawmakers can adjourn for the year and head home.
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A bill that Republicans hope will roll back business tax increases and Democrats want to encourage job creation has become the Indiana General Assembly's stingy first domino that refuses to fall.
If an agreement is reached soon, another handful of bills is ready to sail through the Democratic-controlled House and Republican-led Senate in its wake. Then, state lawmakers can adjourn for the year and head home.
[Full Article] CommentIndiana State Police Detectives and the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office are investigating the death of a two-year-old boy in Leavenworth, Ind.
[Full Article] CommentINDIANAPOLIS - ISP said they have been receiving complaints from residents and businesses statewide about solicitors who say they are working with the Indiana State Police or other police agencies. They gave us several tips on how to deal with solicitors in-person or over the phone.
[Full Article] CommentAs part of a larger strategy to improve its bottom line, Evansville-based Integra Bank Corp. plans to sell eight of its Indiana and Kentucky branches to First Security Bank of Owensboro.
[Full Article] CommentBy spring 2011, motorists traveling north on University Parkway from the University of Southern Indiana no longer will hit a dead end of orange construction signs and flashing lights two miles into their journey.
[Full Article] CommentOn Thursday, the Indiana General Assembly sent a bill to Gov. Mitch Daniels that would ensure a worker's right to bring guns to work, as long as they remain locked in the employee's vehicle.
[Full Article] CommentAbigail Clark, Emily Grimm and Emily Clark, all of Newburgh, recently served as Indiana House pages during the 2010 session of the Indiana General Assembly.
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