Two winners take multi-million dollar Powerball jackpot
By The Associated Press / November 29, 2012KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Two lucky ticket holders woke up Thursday to new lives as multimillionaires after the largest Powerball jackpot drawing ever.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Two lucky ticket holders woke up Thursday to new lives as multimillionaires after the largest Powerball jackpot drawing ever.
The lower floor of the L.A. Pittenger Student Center flooded with music Wednesday night with students dancing to songs like “Gangnam Style.”
Indiana State Police found a moving truck with five children and 18 cats riding in the back without heat. Two other children sat in the front with two adults.
The Powerball jackpot rose to $550 million Wednesday, enticing people who rarely play the lottery to purchase a shot at the second-largest payout in U.S. history.
A northwest Arkansas man accused of killing a 6-year-old neighbor appeared in court Wednesday for the first time since his arrest.
An Egyptian court convicted in absentia Wednesday seven Egyptian Coptic Christians and a Florida-based American pastor.
President Barack Obama has appointed a former northeastern Indiana congresswoman and gubernatorial nominee to lead the Farm Credit Administration.
With the end of the season coming to a close, Grandma Betty’s Ice Cream Shop is offering ice cream and more for free until closing time Friday.
Two speech-language pathology majors paired up to plan the first Baby Steps 5K Run and Walk.
Holiday songs, parade festivities and downtown lights will spread seasonal cheer in Muncie this weekend.
The wife of a shoplifting suspect who died after he was wrestled to the ground outside a suburban Atlanta Walmart said Tuesday that store employees used too much force to subdue him.
With the semester wrapping up, many students are anticipating the transition from college to career.
A retired Marine Corps colonel denied Tuesday that a three-star general directed the harsh pretrial confinement of an Army private charged with passing classified documents to WikiLeaks.
Students can break a sweat in their red and green festive socks and sweaters to help an on-campus group raise money to aid those in need of medical attention.
The leader of the Ohio Senate put a stop Tuesday to a bill that would have imposed the most stringent restriction on abortions in the nation.
The Blue Loop shuttle bus is back in business from now until Spring Break.
For the first time, Ball State’s West Side East Side Basketball Association, is making connections with the Indiana Pacers.
Relatives of Kimberly Vaughn had no doubt that her husband would spend the rest of his life in prison.
Four female service members filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging the Pentagon’s ban on women serving in combat.
Indiana’s State Police chief told lawmakers Tuesday that marijuana should be legalized and taxed, prompting his own agency to quickly withdraw his statement as lawmakers consider decriminalization.