Bright lights on a hot night

Hundreds filled the Minnetrista lawn Wednesday night, coolers, lawn chairs and mosquito repellent in hand. In the background, patriotic music could be heard throughout the grounds, courtesy of America's Hometown Band. The sweltering temperature and humidity didn't stop the crowd. -á



NEWS

Fireworks blamed for 2 fires in Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS - Some Indiana communities planned to hold Fourth of July fireworks shows Wednesday night, while others canceled their displays because of the increased risk of fire from a persistent drought - a risk that proved dangerously real in Indianapolis.


NEWS

Grilling: Don't Call it BBQ

According to five-year Texas Roadhouse grill master Sven Johnson, there is a huge difference between barbecuing and grilling.


NEWS

Fort Wayne storm damage likely to cost millions

FORT WAYNE, Ind.- A sudden storm that rolled through northern Indiana last week likely left behind tens of millions of dollars of damage to homes and businesses in Fort Wayne, an economist said. -á



NEWS

Daniels touts tax credit from $2B Indiana surplus

INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana residents are set to get an additional $100 or so back in taxes next year, as the state closes out a budget marked by continued spending cuts and a tax error that helped pad the state's bottom line.


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Romney calls Obama's health care requirement a tax

WOLFEBORO, N.H. - Mitt Romney on Wednesday said requiring all Americans to buy health insurance amounts to a tax, contradicting a senior campaign adviser who days ago said the Republican presidential candidate viewed President Barack Obama's mandate as anything but a tax.



SPORTS

Former Pacers target signs offer sheet with Suns

PHOENIX (AP) - Restricted free agent guard Eric Gordon has agreed to a four-year deal with the Phoenix Suns worth about $58 million, a person familiar with the talks told The Associated Press. The New Orleans Hornets have the right to match the deal and keep Gordon.


NEWS

'Circus in Winter' to play in NYC

 An immersive learning musical created in Spring 2010 with Ball State students is traveling to New York City in the fall, as one of eight new musicals selected to participate in the Festival of New Musicals.



NEWS

Grilling: Don't Call it BBQ

According to five-year Texas Roadhouse grill master Sven Johnson, there is a huge difference between barbecuing and grilling.


NEWS

Beloved actor Andy Griffith dies at 86

RALEIGH, N.C. - Andy Griffith, who made homespun Southern wisdom his trademark as the wise sheriff in "The Andy Griffith Show" and the rumpled defense lawyer in "Matlock," died Tuesday. He was 86.







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