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| Men get more than 100 years in double-slaying Two men convicted of fatally shooting a woman and her boyfriend while the couple's three children slept nearby have been sentenced to more than 100 years in prison. |
| Church of clergyman facing lawsuits, probe auctioned off A church formerly led by a clergyman facing lawsuits and a police investigation has sold for $325,000 at a sheriff's sale. |
| State grant to fund Allen County drug patrols on I-69 A state grant will allow the Allen County Sheriff's Department to run extra patrols along the Interstate 69 corridor this summer to target drug traffickers. |
| Students rescue couple on way to the prom A pair of Brownsburg students made an unusual - and heroic - stop on their way to the prom. |
| Oil hits $128 a barrel Traders placing bets on oil futures expect prices to just keep moving higher. |
| Union rejects American Airlines offer Negotiators for union mechanics and bag handlers at American Airlines have rejected a contract proposal from American Airlines that called for lump-sum payments instead of wage increases. |
| UAW deal with American Axle may end strike American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. boosted its wage offer as part of a tentative agreement that could settle an 11-week strike by the United Auto Workers union. |
| Foyt makes field before fiery crash Hours after bumping his way into the field, A.J. Foyt IV slid through Turn 1 in a streak of fire. |
| One killed in Georgetown Road accident A young man is dead following a fiery crash on Georgetown Road early Sunday. |
| Official's sex case going before Indiana Supreme Court The Indiana Supreme Court will hear arguments Thursday in a case that could determine whether a township trustee should be liable for an employee's sex crimes committed in conjunction with his job. |
| Powerball yields one S.C. winner; No wins in Hoosier Lotto None of the tickets sold for the latest Hoosier Lotto game matched all six numbers drawn, so the jackpot grows to an estimated $4 million for Wednesday's drawing. |
| 500 field filled heading to Bump Day At least three more drivers will try to bump their way into the Indianapolis 500 field on Sunday. |
| Vietnam veterans welcomed home A group of soldiers received a hero's welcome - forty years after serving their country. |
| Big Brown cruises to Preakness win Big Brown powered to the lead turning for home and then sailed through the stretch to win the Preakness. |
| IU, Purdue to collaborate on life sciences research Indiana University and Purdue University are drafting plans to collaborate on life science research aimed at turning Indiana into a research powerhouse. |
| Franklin resident named 500 Festival Queen An area college student was picked from 33 Festival princess Saturday morning at the Speedway. |
| Sen. Ted Kennedy recovering after seizure A spokeswoman for Sen. Edward Kennedy says he is conscious and talking to family after he suffered a seizure in his Cape Cod home and was flown to a Boston hospital. |
| Kahne gambles to win All-Star race Kasey Kahne technically wasn't eligible to run the All-Star race. He didn't let that stop him from stealing the $1 million prize. |
| Fever beats Washington in season opener Katie Douglas scored 24 points in her Indiana debut as the Fever held off Washington for a 64-53 victory in their season opener on Saturday night. |
| Indians rally for win in Louisville Steve Pearce doubled in three runs in a five-run seventh inning as Indianapolis came from behind to defeat Louisville 9-7 Saturday night at Louisville Slugger Field. |
| Wayne hoping to improve on big numbers Once billed as the ultimate complimentary receiver to Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne has carved out his own rightful place among the NFL's best. |
| Bean holds on for second Champions Tour win Associated Press - May 18, 2008 5:53 PM ET HOOVER, Ala. (AP) - Andy Bean held on for a one-stroke victory in the Regions Charity Classic for his second title in 5.5 years on the Champions... |
| Schumaker double sends Cards to 5-4 win Associated Press - May 18, 2008 5:53 PM ET ST. LOUIS (AP) - Skip Schumaker doubled with one out in the ninth inning over a drawn-in outfield, driving in the winning run and capping the St. |
| Penguins rout Flyers 6-0 for Stanley Cup trip Associated Press - May 18, 2008 5:53 PM ET PITTSBURGH (AP) - Ryan Malone, the one Penguins player with firsthand memories of the team's two previous Stanley Cup appearances, scored twice and... |
| Scores from the Champions Tour's Regions Charity Classic Associated Press - May 18, 2008 5:43 PM ET HOOVER, Ala. (AP) - Here are the scores and relation to par following the final round of the Champions Tour's Regions Charity Classic: |
| Mike Tyson tells all in new documentary A new film tells all - in graphic detail - about the tumultuous life of former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson. |
| The Office Two Hours Tonight! First, the Dunder Mifflin Infinity website is launching and Michael is excited about going to the big launch party in New York while Angela plans a satellite party for the Scranton branch. |
| Car chase through South Bend ends in deadly shooting Two cars were involved in a shooting along Ireland Road in South Bend's south side. |
| UAW, American Axle reach deal that could end strike United Auto Workers President Ron Gettelfinger and American Axle chief Richard Dauch met Monday in an effort to end a nearly 6-week-old strike at the auto parts maker. |
| Police arrest robbery suspect after Mishawaka traffic stop The man police say attempted to rob a Community Wide Bank was arrested after numerous tips from the community. |
| Sen. Kennedy hospitalized after seizure Senator Ted Kennedy is in a Massachusetts hospital undergoing tests after suffering an apparent seizure this morning in his Cape Cod home. |
| Man dead after overnight shooting An overnight shooting in South Bend leaves one man dead. |
| Survivors applaud Mishawaka's Relay for Life turnout It is a fight that never ends, and the fighters won't stop fighting to find a cure for cancer. |
| 63-year-old bar security guard passes away after Saturday night attack A 63-year-old security guard has passed away after sustaining serious head injuries during an assault early Saturday morning. |
| Canoe and kayak rental season opens St. Joseph County Parks are kicking off their canoe and kayak rental season. Folks can rent them at St Patrick's and Ferrettie/Baugo Creek County Parks. |
| 161st Commencement at Saint Mary's College After years of hard work, nearly 400 graduates are receiving their dilplomas from St. Mary's College. |
| Three teens dead after La Porte County accident Three teenagers were killed after the truck they were in ran into a train at the railroad crossing on County Road 250 West in La Porte County. |
| Person briefed on American Axle deal says wage offer rose A person briefed on a tentative agreement between American Axle and the United Auto Workers that could end an 11-week strike says the auto parts supplier boosted its wage offer and increased payments it will give workers to take a wage cut. |
| Checking up on your child's car safety A car seat can save your child's life. But officials say only ten to 15 percent are used correctly. In many cases, they aren't put in tightly enough. |
| A living history of the Civil War era Civil War reenactors shared with the community how soldiers lived, worked, ate, slept, and dressed. |
| Indiana's first commercial wind farm online A nearly treeless stretch of northern Indiana that once produced only corn and soybeans is now dotted with 87 hulking wind turbines that harvest the region's incessant breezes. |
| Indianapolis honors Vietnam veterans by welcoming them home Hundreds of Vietnam War veterans and their family members filled the Indiana War Memorial auditorium in Indianapolis yesterday for a long-overdue homecoming celebration. |
| Gov. Mitch Daniels heads overseas to visit troops An Indiana National Guard spokeswoman says Governor Mitch Daniels is en route to an overseas location to visit Indiana soldiers and thank them for their service. |
| Daniels orders $9.7 million in property tax rebates restored Governor Daniels has ordered Lake County's auditor to pay nearly $10 million in property tax rebates to about 30,000 homeowners improperly denied the tax relief. |
| Eastern Indiana man taps into oil An eastern Indiana man is capitalizing on high crude oil prices with a backyard oil well that produces three barrels of crude a day. |
| Lawyer wants freedom for man in 1984 Flint-area death A lawyer for a man convicted of first-degree murder in the death of a woman who had a heart attack after he broke into her home 24 years ago wants him to go free. |
| Three diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease in Norton Shores Health officials say three older men in Norton Shores have been diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease within about a month. |
| Coast Guard rescues 5 from boat 8 miles from Ludington The U.S. Coast Guard has rescued five people from a sinking boat in Lake Michigan about eight miles west of Ludington. |
| Judge: Jackson County must pay owner for seized horses A judge has ruled that Jackson County must pay the owner of horses seized from a Grass Lake Township farm last year in a neglect investigation for lost property. |
| Crown in sight: Big Brown seeing "Triple" Big Brown charged to the lead turning for home and then cruised down the stretch to win the Preakness on Saturday, still perfect and squarely pointed toward thoroughbred racing's first Triple Crown in 30 years. |
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