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| Marion Co. to send out 'reconciling bills' soon Marion County home owners can expect to receive their tax bills soon. |
| 335 Lilly employees accept buyout offer A total of 335 Eli Lilly and Co. employees have accepted voluntary buyouts from the drug maker, and their jobs will end June 30. |
| Roncalli dean sues Facebook A dean at a local Catholic high school is filing suit against the internet site Facebook. |
| AG provides guidance on consolidation of assessors Elected township assessors and trustee assessors will continue to get their full salaries this year even though the property evaluation duties for most of them will be transferred to counties in July. |
| Elderly men robbed while doing yardwork Metro police are issuing a warning after two dangerous robberies involving elderly people working in the yard. |
| GM to pay up to $200M to help end American Axle strike A strike at auto parts supplier American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. could end soon now that General Motors Corp. has agreed to kick in up to $200 million to help settle the dispute. |
| Housing aid bill faces veto by President Bush Plans to help hundreds of thousands of homeowners struggling with rising subprime mortgage rates and plummeting house values could be sidetracked by President Bush's threatened veto. |
| Government asks court to block wider testing for mad cow The Bush administration is urging a federal appeals court to keep meatpackers from testing all their cattle for mad cow disease. |
| Medical know-how raises suicide risk for doctors An estimated 300 to 400 U.S. doctors kill themselves each year - a suicide rate thought to be higher than in the general population, although exact figures are hard to come by. |
| Teen use of pot can lead to dependency, mental illness Depression, teens and marijuana are a dangerous mix that can lead to dependency, mental illness or suicidal thoughts, according to a White House report being released Friday. |
| Recipe for Disaster The FBI says it can't stop kids from getting a recipe for disaster. But with public support, authorities can help keep teens from creating a deadly mix. |
| IMPD still searching for bank shooting suspects The search is still on for a bank robber who shot a pregnant teller, killing her unborn twin daughters. |
| Abused woman speaks about her attack The victim of a deadly domestic dispute is talking about how she was beaten, hit by a car, and burned out of her home three weeks ago. |
| Police arrest four in 2007 murder cases One man was arrested for his part in three homicides. |
| Station sells gas for $2.97 per gallon Some patient drivers on the city's east side got a good deal on gas prices Friday afternoon. |
| US 31 expansion good news for Hamilton Co. A half-billion dollar highway project brings a smile to the face of the mayor of Westfield. |
| Rising prices affect Mother's Day gifts Hoosiers are weighing their options for Mother's Day, while skyrocketing gas prices are weighing them down. |
| Indiana looks to cash in on unified IRL More cars on the track may mean more money - and jobs - for the state. |
| Fast Friday: Danica Patrick hits crew member in pit Danica Patrick spoke to reporters Friday following an afternoon accident in which she hit another team's crew member. |
| Yankees rally to beat Indians Scranton/Wilkes-Barre scored three times in the seventh and twice in the eighth to post a 6-5 win over Indianapolis on a rainy Friday night at Victory Field. |
| Mavs, Carlisle reach verbal agreement Rick Carlisle will be the new coach of the Dallas Mavericks, a decision expected for nearly a week but slowed by contract negotiations. |
| Mannings eager for more Super Bowls The patriarch of the Manning family doesn't want the Super Bowl trophies to stop. |
| IU announces fifth signee The Indiana men's basketball team signed their fifth player for next fall. |
| 2 former Boilermakers waived by Fever The WNBA's Indiana Fever has waived two former Purdue Boilermakers, forward Erin Lawless and guard Cherelle George. |
| Notre Dame, Arizona State to play in Texas in 2013 Notre Dame and Arizona State will play in the Dallas Cowboys' new $1 billion home in 2013. |
| Purdue signs Hart to add guard depth Beech Grove guard John Hart has signed with the Purdue basketball program for the 2008-09 season. |
| NBA playoff roundup Right now, the Cleveland Cavaliers don't have a shot against the Boston Celtics. |
| Blake loses in quarterfinals of Rome Masters Stanislas Wawrinka rallied past eighth-seeded James Blake 6-7 (5), 7-6 (5), 6-1 at the Rome Masters on Friday to reach his second semifinal in two weeks. |
| Crean turns focus to Indiana's future On a day rain washed out Tom Crean's chance to be the honorary starter for Indy 500 practice, the Hoosiers were expected to file their official response to the NCAA's accusations. |
| Moehler pitches Astros to 7-1 win over Dodgers Associated Press - May 10, 2008 2:03 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Brian Moehler pitched five scoreless innings and Lance Berkman went 3 for 4 with a home run in a 7-1 victory over the Los Angeles... |
| Law fails to stop robocalls A tough state law against robocalls has failed to stop a major interest group from dialing out a politically-charged message this week. |
| Plame seeks to resurrect lawsuit in CIA leak case Former CIA operative Valerie Plame is trying to resurrect a lawsuit against those in the Bush administration she says illegally disclosed her identity. |
| Study of 'Daily Show': It's a lot like O'Reilly A journalism think tank studying "The Daily Show" doesn't believe many people get their news from Jon Stewart - because otherwise they wouldn't get the jokes. |
| House passes foreclosure relief bill The House of Representatives passed a $330 billion plan to help homeowners sinking in today's housing crisis. |
| Daniels to face Thompson in Nov. governor's race The 2008 gubernatorial campaign is set. |
| Hoosiers react to presidential squeaker See what Indiana voters are saying about Tuesday's primary results - and put in your two cents! |
| Pressure is on superdelegates Hoosiers have had their say on the presidential candidates. Now it's the superdelegates' turn. |
| Dramatic turnout for Indiana primary Tuesday's primary is historic in the number of Hoosiers who went to the polls. |
| Speedy new character debuts on new season of NBC's 'Heroes' Meet Daphne, the speedy new character on NBC's " Heroes," who plans to give the show's superhumans - especially time traveler Hiro and his sidekick, Ando - a run for their money. |
| Adkins records opening song for 'Black Gold' TV series Trace Adkins, a former oil roughneck, has written and recorded a song called "Black Gold" that will open an upcoming truTV series of the same name. |
| Maid Marion: Karen Allen is thrilled over 'Indy' return Nothing ever seems to change in the stormy love-hate relationship between Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood. |
| McCain jokes about rivals with comedian Jon Stewart Of the Democratic presidential candidates, would Republican John McCain rather take on Barack Obama or Hillary Rodham Clinton? |
| Star Jones lashes out at Barbara Walters about memoir Nearly two years after Star Jones left "The View" on rocky terms, the 46-year-old TV personality has criticized former boss Barbara Walters for writing about her. |
| Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon spill wedding beans to People Mariah Carey really did get married to Nick Cannon in the Bahamas last week - and they have the tattoos to prove it. |
| Biographer: Country superstar Eddy Arnold dies at 89 A biographer for country music superstar Eddy Arnold says the singer has died at the age of 89. |
| K-Fed lawyer: Spears' expanded visits recognize 'progress' Britney Spears will have expanded visits with her sons following a child-custody hearing that went off without a hitch Tuesday, capping a three-month period of relative calm and stability for the troubled pop star and mother of two. |
| 'Dancing With the Stars' eliminates another celebrity It was the 100th episode of "Dancing with the Stars" - but the last for Mario. The 21-year-old R&B singer and his professional partner, Karina Smirnoff, were eliminated during Tuesday's results show, which also served as a special celebration of the ABC dancing competition's 100th episode. |
| Iron Man When wealthy industrialist Tony Stark is forced to build an armored suit after a life-threatening incident, he ultimately decides to use its technology to fight against evil. |
| Phoenix Theatre offers summer 2008 Flexpass The Phoenix Theatre of Indianapolis will offer a Phoenix Theatre 2008 Summer FlexPass package. |
| South Bend's 15 fallen heroes honored It's been an emotional few weeks for the South Bend Police Department, their families, and the community as a whole. |
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