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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

Authorities are searching for a vehicle that fled from the scene of an injury accident this afternoon.

 

More than 80 volunteers portrayed victims of a major Tri-State earthquake during a drill today at St. Mary's Medical Center.

 

A pet blessing service scheduled for tonight has been postponed because of weather.

 

A wet spring led to a dry summer in the Tri-State, but some much-needed rainfall will douse the region today.

 

A new statewide poll shows Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain running even in Indiana with less than a month to go before the Nov. 4 election.

 

Rep. Brad Ellsworth will debate challenger Greg Goode tonight in an event sponsored by the League of Women Voters.

 

The second day of the West Side Nut Club Fall Festival includes the annual Tug-of-War competition and the King and Queen Contest.

 

An Evansville man will face charges in Clark County, Ind. for allegedly using Charlestown Fire Department credit cards to make personal, unauthorized purchases while he served as a firefighter there.

 

A national gas association says the cost of natural gas will rise from 10 percent to 30 percent this winter. That prediction, made by the American Gas Association, closely mirrors one made by Vectren ...

 

The City Council meets tonight.

 
 

Indiana News from Courier-Journal.com

A flatboat used to re-enact Abraham Lincoln's 1828 journey down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers will be taken back to Indiana by truck now that it has reached its destination of New Orleans, organizer...

 

Residents of a Jeffersonville neighborhood asked the City Council last night to protect them from the odors, soot and noise a nearby asphalt plant creates.

 

Harrison County residents who drive to Corydon to check a property deed or pay their taxes may one day bypass the courthouse and head for the old county hospital complex south of downtown.

 

If you live near the Indiana American Water plant on Middle Road in Jeffersonville, don't be alarmed if you see and hear a lot of firetrucks, ambulances and police cars headed there this morning.

 

Indiana has a record $106 million ready to help low-income residents pay their heating bills this winter as higher heating costs and a slumping economy couild make it an especially difficult season fo...

 

A one-stop disaster-assistance center will open today at the Clark County Fairgrounds, 9608 Ind. 62 in Charlestown, where people who sustained losses from the Sept. 14 windstorm can apply for aid.

 

Democratic and Republican leaders in Floyd County say they think their candidates could sweep all three at-large seats in the Nov. 4 election for County Council.

 
 

News from The South Bend Tribune

SOUTH BEND -- Former Roseland Town Council member David Snyder said Tuesday he has decided not to appeal his misdemeanor battery conviction.

 

VALPARAISO, Ind. (AP) -- A new commuter bus service between Valparaiso and downtown Chicago had fewer that two dozen passengers on its first day, but officials hope it will spur expansion of the South...

 

SOUTH BEND -- A woman was taken to the hospital early this afternoon after her car collided with a school bus.

 

MIDDLEBURY -- A 10-year-old boy who officials say brought a knife onto a school bus Monday morning may have threatened to hurt another student who was not on the bus, police said.

 

Police and firefighters have closed parts of Sample and Chapin streets this morning because of a gas leak, police said.

 

INDIANAPOLIS -- One Indiana resident died and 140 others were injured this year in fireworks-related mishaps, a slight decrease from the previous year, state health officials said in a 2008 report.

 

SOUTH BEND -- Ryan L. Campbell, who is charged with several counts of attempted murder for firing at police during a standoff at a Granger home last month, appeared in court this morning.

 
 

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