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IndyCar CEO revisits 'horrific' week

INDIANAPOLIS — Randy Bernard knows there are people who blame him for Dan Wheldon's death, who say the IndyCar CEO pushed the series over the edge.


At-large candidates discuss at public forum

The six at-large candidates for Muncie's City Council discussed topics that ranged from monetary funds to the civility it takes to maintain a public office.



Styled with sophistication

When autumn comes around the corner, the presence of fleece and sportswear overwhelms the Ball State campus. Men may want to look into wiser wardrobe choices when dressing this fall.


Are you a Mac or a PC?

With a new centralized location at Bracken Library for the campus Apple store and computer services, students might be surprised that overall product sales were higher for Microsoft than Apple.



Boys should get HPV vaccine given to girls

ATLANTA — A vaccine against cervical cancer hasn't been all that popular for girls. It may be even a harder sell for boys now that it's been recommended for them too.


Obama announces help for student loan borrowers

DENVER — President Barack Obama recalled his struggles with student loan debt as he unveiled a plan Wednesday that could give millions of young people some relief on their payments.


FOOTBALL: Ball State striving for a bowl game

With its 31-27 comeback victory against Central Michigan on Saturday, Ball State placed itself on the cusp of the six wins it needs to become bowl eligible for the first time since 2008.


Tons of marijuana found at Indianapolis warehouse

INDIANAPOLIS — Authorities have seized more than five tons of marijuana and about $4.3 million during a seven-month investigation that resulted in what they believe is Indiana's biggest drug bust ever.



Republicans plot early strategy to win back Ind.

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Republicans took their first presidential loss in 40 years when Barack Obama carried the longtime GOP state. They're not about to let it happen again.  


Indy Schools chief demands charter investigation

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Schools superintendent wants the state to investigate charter schools that he claims break federal and state laws by turning away homeless and disabled students.


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