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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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Local News from Evansville Courier & Press via Yahoo! News

Fifty years ago this month, a group of local attorneys formed the Legal Aid Society of Evansville to provide free legal assistance to persons living in poverty.

 

Patrick Beyers and his 12-year-old daughter, Maggie Beyers, have different names for caged turkeys they pulled along Franklin Street in the Fall Festival's pet parade, Saturday. Maggie calls the big c...

 

Not too early to plan for spring

 

Flash fire at Somerville Central in Gibson County

 

John McCain favors increased offshore drilling and federal funds to help build 45 nuclear reactors by 2030, which he says can create 700,000 jobs. In the Sept. 26 presidential campaign debate, he said...

 

Birch Bayh doesn't remember visiting Evansville's Fall Festival in his 18 years representing Indiana in the U.S. Senate, but he was here Saturday urging Hoosiers to vote for Barack Obama.

 

Sometimes people in David Mangia's Newburgh neighborhood see him walking along the side of the road and stop to offer him rides.

 

A Knox County, Ind., man tracks the sky for UFOs.

 

Proponents of the EVSC referendum are campaigning visibly and hard, while opponents are essentially out of sight. Does that mean the referendum is headed for an easy victory? Maybe. Or maybe not.

 

Two people reportedly were injured in an apparent methane gas explosion at Somerville Central Mine in Gibson County today.

 
 

Indiana News from Courier-Journal.com

On a Monday night five months ago, days after sexual harassment allegations were made public about him, Harrison County Sheriff Mike Deatrick showed up in his street clothes at the county police headq...

 

A couple of men came to haul away the Coke machine. They handed Elaine Stephenson its last jingly take and glanced around her cluttered, old store. One asked to buy an iron skillet. Stephenson said s...

 

Nearly 300 volunteers wielded hammers, saws and other tools yesterday in the annual Harrison County Repair Affair. They built ramps, fixed floors, replaced roofs and checked off a host of other house...

 

The state association for Indiana's 1,008 township trustees is asking them to pass along more of their tax dollars to battle efforts in the General Assembly next year to trim township government.

 

Just a day after Democrat Barack Obama visited the Indiana State Fairgrounds for a rally with tens of thousands of his supporters, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham came to Indiana to make the case f...

 
 

News from The South Bend Tribune

SOUTH BEND — Over 1,000 business and municipal officials will gather today to attend the annual Indiana Association of Cities and Towns conference.

 

SOUTH BEND— Fire officials say a child playing with matches started a fire Saturday night in Edison Garden Apartments. Firefighters found heavy smoke in an upstairs apartment in the 3600 bl...

 

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Nearly $8 million in federal disaster assistance grants and loans has been approved so far by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. Small Business Administ...

 

SOUTH BEND ---- Leo Priemer Sr., a financial adviser at Edward Jones in South Bend, wishes people would just turn off the TV rather than watch the wild ride of the stock market and listen to the somet...

 

Greg Strintz went out and bought a bottle of Scotch last week. "I'd rather go for a run to relieve the stress," he says, "but I have a pretty bad cold, right now."

 

MISHAWAKA -- It's a disease millions of people have but that few people think about. It doesn't grab headlines like cancer or AIDS but it's reaching near epidemic proportions in the U.S. with nearly 2...

 

SOUTH BEND -- Indiana has a long way to go in the fight against climate change and is losing to other states on the economic benefits of green technology, according to Hoosier Environmental Council po...

 

MISHAWAKA -- Mishawaka is trying to go green. The city is starting to replace old cars with hybrids. The hitch is that a lot of other people are doing the same thing.

 

MISHAWAKA -- With the Indiana Toll Road as a backdrop Friday, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jill Long Thompson described changes she would make to turn around the state's economy.

 

SOUTH BEND -- Although the discussion about student partying still lingered, zoning issues and security were the hot topics for the Community/Campus Advisory Coalition on Thursday.

 
 

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