Ind. gov. shrugs off Purdue presidency critics
July 5, 2012INDIANAPOLIS - Gov. Mitch Daniels is shrugging off criticism by opponents of his recent appointment as Purdue University's next president.
INDIANAPOLIS - Gov. Mitch Daniels is shrugging off criticism by opponents of his recent appointment as Purdue University's next president.
According to five-year Texas Roadhouse grill master Sven Johnson, there is a huge difference between barbecuing and grilling.
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.
Ball State's Studebaker East Residence Hall will not be ready for occupants by the beginning of Fall Semester, the university announced Tuesday.
The Muncie City council approved a rezoning ordinance that will allow a new 80-unit apartment complex to be constructed near the village in a 7-1 vote on Monday.
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.
With sweltering heat slated to continue throughout the coming week, more than 1,000 Delaware County residents still remain without electricity as a result of severe weekend weather. The American Red Cross has opened cooling stations in the county with plans to keep them available as needed. -á
TERRE HAUTE, Ind.- Terre Haute Mayor Duke Bennett has postponed the western Indiana city's July 4 fireworks show.
WASHINGTON - Utility crews untangled downed power lines and tree limbs Sunday, working to get the electricity turned back on for millions of people facing a second day of 100-degree temperatures without modern conveniences like air conditioning and refrigeration.
A scorching drought that prompted "burn bans" in most counties across Indiana probably won't be helped much by recent light rain, a weather service forecaster says.
INDIANAPOLIS - One of the biggest surprises of the announcement that Gov. Mitch Daniels would take over as Purdue University president in January was his pledge to stop campaigning and commenting on politics until then.
SANFORD, Fla. - A bond hearing took more a tone of a trial Friday when both sides in the Trayvon Martin murder case presented what sounded like opening statements with the defense quizzing witnesses and trying to poke holes in the prosecution's evidence.
WASHINGTON - Utility crews untangled downed power lines and tree limbs Sunday, working to get the electricity turned back on for millions of people facing a second day of 100-degree temperatures without modern conveniences like air conditioning and refrigeration.
REYNOLDS, Ind. - Authorities say a 9-year-old old girl has died from injuries she sustained in a northern Indiana crash that also killed her grandparents and older brother. -á
LOS ANGELES - It's both a bear and bull market for Hollywood.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Melted bowling balls in the front yard were among the strange sights that met C.J. Moore upon her return Sunday to her two-story home, now reduced to ashes by the worst wildfire in Colorado history.
MEXICO CITY - Mexico's voters appeared poised to bring the old guard back to power on Sunday, a dozen years after the former ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party lost the presidential seat it held for more than seven decades in a contest that proved the country was finally a democracy. -á
Time is a funny thing.
INDIANAPOLIS - Miles Plumlee is completely comfortable with being an object of scorn.
Brodie Williams' development with the Ball State men's golf team reached a new height this weekend.