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Payne resigns DCS post
A legislative study committee set to take testimony Monday on Department of Child Services policies opened with an announcement that the agency's director had just resigned. Although Director James Payne said in a letter Monday to Gov. Mitch Daniels that...Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Politics, Executive Branch, Abusive Behavior
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Are our children safer?
SOUTH BEND -- The dark-haired young man was apparently uncomfortable, sweating profusely and holding his face in one hand, as he began to answer questions in the packed courtroom. The former Department of Child Services case manager was called to the...Tags: Government, Prosecution, Law Enforcement, Child Abuse, Career and Workplace
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Purdue trustees to take up Daniels' pay this week
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — The Purdue University Board of trustees is expected to approve Gov. Mitch Daniels' contract as the school's 12th president on Saturday. The trustees' agenda published Monday shows Daniels' contract will be discussed...
Tags: Government, Politics, Executive Branch
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Nine companies commit to expanding, adding jobs across Indiana
Nine businesses have committed to investing and expanding their companies; it's something that will mean more jobs for Hoosiers. The companies include Angie's List, Atwood Mobile Products, BidPal, Brunswick Fort Wayne Operations, Cafe Valley,...
Tags: Investments, Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Unemployment
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Purdue to pay Daniels $420,000 under proposal
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — Outgoing Gov. Mitch Daniels would be paid $420,000 a year in his new job as president of Purdue University under an incentive-based contract approved by the school's board of trustees' compensation committee. The...
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Purdue budget cutting turns to construction costs
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — Purdue University is looking to trim its construction costs as part of a 10-year plan that officials say could save the university tens of millions of dollars. The university announced Dec. 3 that most of the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Career and Workplace, Construction, Education, Unemployment
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State touts business investment, job creation 'hot streak'
With a few weeks left in the year, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation revealed an early Christmas present. IEDC said it’s worked with 220 companies that have decided to expand or establish new business in Indiana—beating last year&...
Tags: Economic Policy, Sweetwater, Business, The Finish Line Incorporated
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Greenwood teen earns scouting's highest honor after saving boy, 4, in fire
A Greenwood teenager has achieved the Boy Scouts of America’s highest honor, but he said he was just in the right place during a dangerous time. "It was just the circumstance that I was in and I made the best of the situation," said Ian Kenney....
Tags: Boy Scouts of America, Government, Regional Authority, Politics, Human Interest
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Daniels to visit Elkhart in RV
ELKHART COUNTY – Mitch Daniels is making one of his final stops as Governor of Indiana in Elkhart County today. Governor Daniels is planning to ride in his campaign RV from the Statehouse in Indianapolis to the RV Hall of Fame. The governor's...
Tags: Government, Politics, Executive Branch, Elections
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Convicted financier says he can't afford a lawyer
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana financier and former chief executive of National Lampoon who was convicted of swindling investors out of about $200 million says he can't afford to hire an attorney to handle his appeal. In federal court documents...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, National Lampoon Incorporated, Finance, Punishment, Bankruptcy
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Daniels urges IU grads to avoid complacency
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Gov. Mitch Daniels is challenging Indiana University graduates to avoid complacency and to move out of their comfort zones. Daniels delivered the winter commencement speech Saturday at Assembly Hall on the Bloomington...
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Poll: Hoosiers split on gay marriage
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Hoosiers are evenly split on legalizing gay marriage, although a majority of them do not want to amend the state constitution to ban it, according to a new poll. The survey taken for the Bowen Center for Public Affairs at Ball...
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Family, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Same-Sex Marriage
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