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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

When Brittney Dillon entered the Army Junior ROTC program at Harrison High School, she didn't know what to expect. But, for Cadet Command Sgt. Maj. Dillon, her reluctant feelings developed into a pass...

 

Change typically stirs excitement, anxiety and questions. And last week's news of a merger between Deaconess Medical Group and Welborn Clinic to form Deaconess Clinic was no exception. Welborn Clinic ...

 

Carol Young is the new executive director of cMoe.

 

Marian Pigman has advanced Alzheimer's, but she enjoys going with her husband, Bill, on deliveries for the St. Vincent De Paul food pantry in Evansville.

 

Three years after a crisis, Posey County Humane Society getting closer to opening a new shelter

 

As Hurricane Gustav bore down on the Gulf Coast last weekend, volunteers from the American Red Cross of Southwestern Indiana headed toward the eye of the storm.

 

Record enrollment is reported at USI this fall.

 

Mater Dei and Memorial high schools have completed a successful fund-raising drive.

 

Carol Young, a new Evansville resident with prior experience working for the San Diego Public Library System, will be the new executive director of the Koch Family Children's Museum of Evansville.

 

Regional historian Randy Mills, a university professor, is working on a book about the difficult conditions in Southwest Indiana coal mines in the 1920s and '30s.

 
 

Greg Norman's Southern Cross Developments Selects River Rim Ranch

Greg Norman’s Southern Cross Developments, proprietor of the exclusive “Norman Estates” real estate brand, is pleased to announce that River Rim Ranch in Teton Valley, Idaho will be the location for its newest project, the “Norman Ranch Estates. [Read More]

 

Indiana News from Courier-Journal.com

A former Jeffersonville city employee who was fired by Mayor Tom Galligan and was succeeded by Clark County Democratic Chairman Rod Pate has filed a federal lawsuit against both men.

 

The Greater Clark Teachers Association has ratified the 2008-09 contract that the system's school board approved last month. The contract, accepted by the teachers Wednesday night, includes a 1.5 per...

 

Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas came to life yesterday in Jeffersonville in a re-enactment celebrating the 150th anniversary of the series of debates that brought Lincoln national prominence.

 

Paul Davis' daughter gave him a computer. He gave it back. He carries no cell phone. He does not scan his own groceries at the check-out. He gladly lets technology whiz by.

 

First Southern Baptist Church in Clarksville will celebrate its 60th anniversary tomorrow, looking back on a history of ministry to the community with an eye to continuing that legacy.

 

With federal greenhouse-gas limits possible in the near future, Indiana's utilities could soon face the challenge of reducing carbon-dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants that generate most o...

 

Three months after devastating floods swept parts of the state, emergency officials urged Hoosiers yesterday to learn from the disaster and prepare now for the next natural or manmade calamity.

 

The Family and Social Services Administration has dropped a planned speedup in processing food-stamp applications because it would cost some people their benefits, Secretary Mitch Roob said this week.

 
 

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