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Hoosier Hate Groups on the Rise
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Spreading hate. A report recently released by the Southern Poverty Law Center indicates that radical groups on the hard-right grew by 22% in 2010.
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Weather & Your Health: American Heart Month
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - February is American Heart Month. It's important to know the signs of a heart attack. Jason Meyers and Parkview Hospital discuss this important topic.
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"Correcting Corrections: Prison System in Trouble"
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) --- Indiana certainly must be tough on crime. After all, we're outpacing other states when it comes to putting people behind bars.
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Allen County Sheriffs Hit the Gym
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – So what does it really take to be a member of the Allen County Sheriff’s Department? Today some applicants hit the gym to find out exactly that.
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Police: Looking for a Murderer
BELLEFONTAINE, OH. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - A manhunt is underway for a murderer. Ohio authorities are concerned he may have crossed into surrounding states.
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Texting Ban Legislation Goes To The House For Consideration
INDIANA (Indiana’s NewsCenter) - A proposed statewide ban on texting and driving has cleared the State Senate and now goes to the House for consideration.
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Emaciated Dog: Follow Chico's Progress and Formal Charges Filed
Fort Wayne, IN (Indiana's NewsCenter) - "Chico" is now eating and officials with Animal Care and Control are able to vaccinate him and treat him for parasites. He is by no means out of the woods yet, but he is slowly improving.
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Colts Cut Sanders From Roster
INDIANAPOLIS (Indiana's NewsCenter) - The Colts have cut Bob Sanders from their roster.
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Indy Cop Killer Faces Death Penalty
INDIANAPOLIS (Indiana’s NewsCenter) - An Indianapolis man who stands accused of killing a police officer during a traffic stop will face the death penalty.
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Indiana Prisoners Made $1.4 Million In 2009
INDIANA (Indiana’s NewsCenter) - According to an IRS report Indiana prison inmates are accused of filing $1.4 million in fraudulent tax returns and that figure is just what the government knows of.
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