Unemployed Indiana man wins $2 million in lottery – Herald Times

Unemployed Indiana man wins $2 million in lottery – Herald Times
BLUFFTON A northeastern Indiana man who was laid off last summer from his job with an automotive supplier has won $2 million in the Hoosier Lottery. Mick Brickley of Bluffton recently claimed the second of two $2 million top prizes offered in the
Indiana town’s ‘elves’ busy answering kids’ letters – Courier-Journal
SANTA CLAUS, Ind. With Christmas weeks away, the town’s elves are once again busy answering St. Nick’s fan mail from children around the globe. Each year, volunteers for Santa’s Elves Inc., a nonprofit that pays the postage costs, answer
Obama, Indiana congressman differ over recipe for jobs, economy – NWI.com
Obama and Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind., singled out U.S. service members at home and abroad for special thanks before saying what they think should be done to fix the economy. “As much as we all have to be thankful for, we also know that this year
Wake up and look at tobacco companies’ current work in Indiana – Palladium-Item
Indiana needs a wake-up call. The tobacco companies are using our state for testing of their new spitless and smokeless products. These products are geared to keep Hoosiers addicted to nicotine. The big issue with these products is the nicotine
Proposed Indiana plant would pipe CO2 to Gulf of Mexico – Wave 3
ROCKPORT, IN (AP) – A proposed coal gasification plant in southern Indiana would pump carbon dioxide to the Gulf of Mexico to help boost oil production there. Indiana Gasification LLC hopes to sell its CO2 to a Plano, Texas, company that would build
Santa Claus, Indiana ‘elves’ answer kids’ letters – WTHR
Santa Claus- With Christmas approaching, the southern Indiana town of Santa Claus is again being inundated with letters from children from around the world. And that wave of letters doesn’t go unanswered. Each December, volunteers in Santa Claus
The Gasification of Indiana – Counter Punch
W hen the Indiana Gasification plant was first proposed for Rockport by the Daniels administration in November 2006, the price of natural gas was on the rise at around $9/mmbtu. Suddenly taking coal’s hydrocarbons and converting them to usable
Indiana swine flu fight turns to universities – WBBM
Indiana’s public health officials are taking advantage of recent declines in the number of H1N1 cases statewide to move vaccine to college and university populations to prevent a third wave of the pandemic that killed eight last week and has killed
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