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| Kroger, others pull tomatoes The nation's largest traditional grocery chain has pulled from its stores all tomato varieties linked to a salmonella outbreak. |
| Pork spending continues on Capitol Hill Pork barrel spending is still a way of life in Congress, despite a reform effort - led by an Indiana senator - to limit the money spent on pet projects. |
| Red Cross tornado relief shelter and service center closing The Red Cross tornado assistance sites at the First Church of the Nazarene and the Far Eastside Neighborhood Center will be closing over the next two days. |
| One dies in I-70 crash An accident on I-70 claimed a life Monday morning and shut down the highway for several hours. |
| Did Daniels heed own convention call for staying positive? Gov. Mitch Daniels ended his keynote address at the Republican State Convention on a positive note last week by, well, urging the party faithful to stay positive during the march to November. |
| Bernanke: Danger of 'substantial downturn' has faded Despite a recent spike in the nation's unemployment rate, the danger that the economy has fallen into a "substantial downturn" appears to have waned, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday. |
| Lehman raising $6B in capital, expects $2.8B loss Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. on Monday said it will raise $6 billion in new capital to shore up its balance sheet after saying it expects to post an unexpectedly large second-quarter loss of nearly $3 billion. |
| NAR: US pending home sales move higher in April Pending home sales unexpectedly increased in April to the highest reading since October, an industry group said Monday, but they remain more than 13 percent below a year ago. |
| State Health Dept. issues release on salmonella in tomatoes The Indiana State Health Department reports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is collaborating with public health officials in many states, the Indian Health Service, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to investigate an ongoing multi-state outbreak of human Salmonella serotype Saintpaul infections. |
| Food safety tips for power outages As southern Indiana residents bail out from record floods over the weekend, it's important to know how to handle food in the refrigerator or freezer in the event of a power outage. |
| Lawmakers question program to cut medical equipment costs Makers and sellers of wheelchairs, oxygen machines and other medical equipment are on the verge of getting Congress to delay, if not scrap, a new program the Bush administration says would save Medicare about $1 billion a year. |
| Road closure info - Monday The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announces rising waters have caused the closure of roads in the Seymour District. |
| Official Disaster Press Release - Columbus Regional Hospital Disaster press release from Columbus Regional Hospital. |
| Gleaners is collection site for flood, tornado food donations Gleaners Food Bank and the Midwest Food Bank have agreed to be collection sites for food donations for those affected/displaced by last week's eastside tornado. |
| Salvaging water-damaged items See tips for saving books, documents and photographs after a flood. |
| Beware fraudulent contractors Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter encourages Hoosiers in Central and Southern Indiana to be on guard against unscrupulous contractors following the recent flooding in the area. |
| Storms cause power outages Severe thunderstorms hit central Indiana just in time for rush hour Monday night, bringing strong winds, heavy rain and causing power outages. |
| Levee break threatens Elnora The Elnora town council is urging residents leave their homes before 8:30 Monday night. |
| Hair salon owner posts burglary video on YouTube A Castleton area business owner is trying an unconventional tactic to fight burglars who broke into his hair salon. |
| Spencer cleans up as floodwaters recede Rising water from weekend flooding is moving south into areas like Owen County. |
| Hoosier flood victims urged to get well water tested Flooding throughout South Central Indiana has called into question the safety of many well systems. |
| Farmers hard hit by floods More rain is the last thing Indiana farmers want or need right now. |
| Griffey hits 600th home run Ken Griffey Jr. has hit his 600th home run to become the sixth player in history to reach that milestone. |
| IU names new softball coach Indiana University hired Michelle Gardner as its new softball coach Monday. |
| Perkins rejoins Pacers in front office Former Indiana Pacers player Sam Perkins will return as the team's vice president of player relations. |
| Big Brown left alone after stunning Belmont loss The morning after the Belmont Stakes, Big Brown stopped to pose for photographers as if he had won the Triple Crown. |
| Celtics hold off Lakers 108-102 The Boston Celtics left the comforts of home exalted and exhausted, halfway to hoisting a 17th NBA championship banner. |
| Fever face San Antonio on Wednesday after weekend win The Indiana Fever play again Wednesday at San Antonio following their weekend win over the Houston Comets. |
| Girls softball championships to be held Monday The state girls softball championships will be held Monday after being postponed by Saturday's heavy rains. |
| Another cautionary tale for IndyCar IndyCar Series racer Scott Dixon cruised to victory in the Bombardier Learjet 550k race on Saturday night. |
| Kahne wins at Pocono for 3rd victory in 4 weeks Kasey Kahne never thought his start to the season was all that bad, despite how it looked on paper. |
| Rain postpones softball games to Monday Heavy rains yesterday forced the IHSAA to postponed all state girls softball championships to Monday. |
| Indianapolis's Peszek fourth at U.S. Championships Samantha Peszek of Indianapolis, a member of last year's US team that won the gold medal at the world gymnastics championships, has finished fourth at the U.S. gymnastics championships in Boston. |
| Tony George, A.J. Foyt react to sportscaster's death Sportscaster Jim McKay is being remembered fondly by Indy-car racing figures A.J. Foyt and Tony George. |
| Indians rough up Willis in 8-2 win over Tigers Associated Press - June 9, 2008 11:33 PM ET DETROIT (AP) - Ryan Garko and Kelly Shoppach both homered in the first two innings against Dontrelle Willis, helping the Cleveland Indians build an... |
| Wizards' Arenas opts out of final year of contract Associated Press - June 9, 2008 11:33 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Gilbert Arenas lived up to his word and opted out of the final year of his contract, the Washington Wizards said Monday. |
| Cairo's safety squeeze gives Mariners win Associated Press - June 9, 2008 10:53 PM ET TORONTO (AP) - Miguel Cairo's safety squeeze after Jason Frasor walked the bases loaded in the 10th inning lifted the Seattle Mariners over the... |
| Kennedy returns to Cape Cod after brain surgery Sen. Edward M. Kennedy said it was "good to be home" after flying back to Massachusetts on Monday, one week after undergoing an aggressive and delicate surgery to treat a cancerous brain tumor. |
| Governor cancels trip to Japan Gov. Daniels canceled his economic development trip to Japan Monday. |
| Implementation of property tax rule likely delayed The implementation of a proposed property tax rule change that critics say would shift the property tax burden from businesses to homeowners appears likely to be delayed. |
| Meeks replacement on ballot chosen A northeastern Indiana lawmaker will replace outgoing Senate Appropriations Chairman Robert Meeks on the November ballot. |
| Clinton suspends her historic presidential run Hillary Rodham Clinton has ended her historic quest for the presidency and endorsed Democratic rival Barack Obama. |
| 'Panda' beats Sandler with $60 million weekend Jack Black's Po the panda outgunned Adam Sandler's Zo the hairdresser. |
| Oprah goes vegan Oprah Winfrey's says she's going vegan for three weeks. |
| R. Kelly lawyers try to revive tattered defenses Chicago - R. Kelly's attorney guided his electric scooter down a hallway outside the courtroom where his client is on trial for child pornography, exclaiming as he sped past several reporters, "In the |
| Pamela Anderson to part with prized car for PETA Pamela Anderson may have a need for speed, but her favorite charity has a need for funds. |
| Behind the scenes of 'The Colbert Report' The walls of "The Colbert Report" studio are plastered with letters and artwork of the show's fearless leader submitted by loyal fans. |
| Wonder Woman actress finds body on river in D.C. The actress who played Wonder Woman on TV in the 1970s says she didn't do anything extraordinary when she discovered a body this week on the Potomac River in Washington. |
| Country group Alabama sues drummer for $200K The drummer for the country group Alabama has been sued by his fellow band members, who say he was overpaid $202,670. |
| Bo Diddley gets a rocking sendoff at Fla. funeral Bo Diddley's funeral rocked and rolled Saturday with as much energy as his music. |
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