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Elwood, Indiana is located in Madison County. Zip codes in Elwood, IN include 46036. The median home price in Elwood is $59,000. More Elwood information.

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Tuesday | Journal Gazette

New owners find mercury in carpet, bucket on moving day

ELWOOD, Ind. Authorities are trying to determine how what they say is a large amount of highly toxic mercury ended up at a home in a small central Indiana city.

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Tue Jun 11, 2013

The Indianapolis Star

Sentencing today for teen in Elwood child molesting case

A Madison County teen is scheduled to be sentenced today for three juvenile convictions for child molesting, including one that resulted in a 13-year-old girl becoming pregnant.

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Thu Jun 06, 2013

USA Today

Girl's rape results in pregnancy, reflects big problem

Molested and now pregnant, the soon-to-be teen mom's family is concerned the 17-year-old perpetrator may never have to pay for his crime.

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Wed May 29, 2013

Indiana's NewsCenter

Nearly 100 Animals Found Dead At Madison County Farm

The deaths of nearly 100 animals found at a Madison County Farm could have a couple facing 113 criminal charges.

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Tue May 28, 2013

Daily Reporter

Some C. Ind. towns face cleanup from storms

The storms that hit Monday caused a tree to fall into a house in the Madison County city of Alexandria.

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Fri May 24, 2013

The Indianapolis Star

Elwood raid yields 2 arrests, 100 marijuana plants

Two people are facing drug charges after police say they found more than 100 marijuana plants in their Madison County residence.

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Tue May 21, 2013

WTHR-TV Indianapolis

Elwood man arrested for driving semi while intoxicated

We've seen the damage from Oklahoma, hundreds of homes leveled. You have also seen those that survived a direct hit did so in a storm shelter.

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