NEWS

Police question teen about Indiana school shooting

MARTINSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Dustin Tatum was leaving his middle school cafeteria Friday when he heard a loud bang, then chaos ensued as a teacher rushed him and several fellow students into a classroom, locked the door, turned off the lights and ordered everyone to hit the floor.


NEWS

Wisconsin union law published despite court order

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin officials couldn't agree Friday about whether an explosive law taking away nearly all public worker collective bargaining rights was about to take effect after a nonpartisan legislative bureau published it despite a court order blocking implementation.


NEWS

LSU discusses cultural taboos, sexuality

It was an evening that made the audience laugh as well as fall silent from the personal stories of shared by Latina group and Teatro Luna at the Latino Student Union's Dinner Theater.  



SPORTS

WOMEN'S TENNIS: Ball State hopes to break slump

If there was any reason to think the real tests for the women's tennis team has not started yet, then those doubts can be put to rest today as the Cardinals begin Mid-American Conference play at home against Eastern Michigan at 1 p.m.



NEWS

Fighting's effect on Libya civilians remains murky

TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Government-organized trips to a mass funeral, a morgue, and a home officials say was damaged by a bomb have raised more questions than they answer about civilian victims of the fighting in Libya.



NEWS

PHOTO GALLERY: Baseball v. Ohio

The Cardinals fought back in the bottom of the ninth to score two runs and win the MAC opener against Ohio 2-1. Ball State lost the second game on Saturday 5-4.


NEWS

Report: EPA didn't properly assess coal ash risks

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The federal government promoted some uses of coal ash, including wallboard or filler in road embankments, without properly testing the environmental risks, according to a report from the Environmental Protection Agency's inspector general.


NEWS

Clinton says US transferring no-fly zone to NATO

WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Thursday the United States is taking the next step in military operations against Libya by transferring command and control of the no-fly zone to NATO.


NEWS

Ind. prosecutor suggested fake attack on Wis. gov.

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana prosecutor says one of his deputies has resigned after admitting that he sent an e-mail to Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker suggesting the Republican fake an attack on himself to discredit public employee unions.






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