More work ahead on Bethel Avenue
August 25, 2011Starting next week, students should be able to drive down Bethel Avenue smoothly.
Starting next week, students should be able to drive down Bethel Avenue smoothly.
INDIANAPOLIS — The kidneys of a 24-year-old woman who became the seventh person to die following a stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair have been donated to two patients.
After a rough start at the beginning of the week, Ball State's Blackboard system is back on track.
A Ball State senior fatally injured in the Indiana State Fair stage collapse was a small woman who impressed her fellow members of the campus grounds crew with her quick wit.
Funeral arrangements have been made for Jennifer Haskell, a Ball State senior sports exercise science major who died Aug. 13 due to injuries sustained during the State Fair stage collapse.
ATKINSON, Ill. — Food is a staple of presidential road trips. Yes, there's the eating. But there's also the selection, the sharing, the location, the guest list. Food — greasy, rich, sweet or drippy — can be a presidential event.
INDIANAPOLIS — Travelers in the state capital soon will see signs for the USS Indianapolis Memorial Highway.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University is warning more than 7,000 former students that their Social Security numbers may have been accessed last year during a computer breach.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry contended Monday he has the best economic record and executive experience in government of any Republican presidential candidate, contrasting his credentials with those of his top two rivals, Mitt Romney and Michele Bachmann.
SAN FRANCISCO — It may be boldest move yet by a company known for being audacious: Google is spending $12.5 billion to buy Motorola Mobility.
NEW YORK — The Dow Jones industrial average notched a three-day win streak Monday for the first time in six weeks.
INDIANAPOLIS — The five people killed in Saturday's stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair included a new teacher to a veteran stagehand
INDIANAPOLIS — Authorities said they have confirmed at least three deaths after a stage collapsed Saturday night during a storm at the Indiana State Fair, where the country group Sugarland was set to perform.
WASHINGTON — The 12 lawmakers appointed to a new congressional supercommittee charged with tackling the nation's fiscal problems have received millions in contributions from special interests with a direct stake in potential cuts to federal programs, an Associated Press analysis of federal campaign data has found.
WASHINGTON — Standard & Poor's Ratings Services on Monday downgraded the credit ratings of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and other agencies linked to long-term U.S. debt.
Booby traps, overturned chairs and the constant throb of fire alarms helped simulate an active shooter scenario at Schmidt/Wilson Hall during several sessions throughout the day.
It was a true community block party Friday night behind the Muncie Recycling truck.
ORLANDO, Fla. — Casey Anthony won't have to return to Orlando on Thursday to start serving probation for check fraud charges.
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — The company that runs a western Indiana landfill says it is cooperating with investigators who might search it for signs of an Indiana University student who's been missing for two months.
INDIANAPOLIS — A majority of Indiana's congressional delegation bucked the trend and voted against emergency legislation to raise the nation's debt ceiling, drawing praise from a tea party official.