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Fairgrounds officials looking to attract, support agribusiness
Wabash Valley Fairgrounds officials seek to start a new business incubator aimed at attracting and supporting agribusinesses.
Tuition caps for colleges advised
The state Commission for Higher Education recommended Thursday that increases in tuition and mandatory fees not exceed 5 percent in each of the next two years at Indiana University, Purdue University and the University of Southern Indiana.
5% tuition increase cap recommended for IU, Purdue; 3.5 % for ISU and Vincennes
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has recommended tuition and fee rate increases of no higher than 5 percent for the state's seven public college and university systems.
Dixie Chopper Air plane wins college portion of air race
Jessica Campbell, left, and Victoria Dunbar stand next to the Diamond DA40 airplane with their trophy after winning top honors in the collegiate division of the Air Race Classic.
Krepel begins work as Fairmont State president
Thomas Krepel's first day as president of Fairmont State University includes a visit with the Marion County United Way.
The Times - Apalachicola & Carrabelle
James Lee Guernsey passed away Friday evening, June 26, 2009, in Tallahassee. He was born June 22, 1923, in Henryville, Indiana.
Network Your Way to the USA: Join the Network of Yemeni Scholars
A number of Yemeni exchange participants have provided us with useful advice and guidance about how to be a successful exchange participant and how to prepare applications for scholarships and interviews.
Johnson left Indiana for NY, but now is back home again
Who: Scott Johnson, president of Dean Johnson Design. My first big break involved leaving Indiana.
Hoosier Girls State honor those in military
Nearly 650 young ladies from across Indiana progressed through Hoosier Girls State Honor Day, offering their thanks to those who serve America's military with a Blue Star Banner presentation.
Dwayne and Katrina Murphy of Montgomery and Floyd and Linda Miller of Middlebury announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their children, Kelsie Renae Murphy and Eric Michael Miller.
VA program helps veterans with high tuition costs
Indiana veterans can get help with higher tuition costs at Indiana State University, Indiana University and other colleges taking part in the Yellow Ribbon Program run by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Women's rights an issue in Iranian election
Frank Hatami typically prefers to avoid public commentary on politics in his native Iran, which can jeopardize business at the six Drive & Shine car washes across the region he co-owns with another Iranian native.
Is Your Ab Workout Hurting Your Back?
The genesis of much of the ab work we do these days probably lies in the work done in an Australian physiotherapy lab during the mid-1990s. Researchers there, hoping to elucidate the underlying cause of back pain, attached electrodes to people's midsections and directed them to rapidly raise and lower their arms, like the alarmist robot in "Lost in ...
Youth descending on Indiana State campus for Hoosier Girls State
Approximately 650 high school girls from throughout Indiana will form a 51st state during the coming week on the campus of Indiana State University.
Top court orders clerks to keep quiet
Kirk Makin From Friday's Globe and Mail, Thursday, Jun. 18, 2009 10:28PM EDT A U.S. scholar using a Canadian federal government grant to plumb the memories of one-time Supreme Court of Canada insiders has drawn a stiff rebuke from the court.
Arts Illiana arts council sets up awards program
Arts Illiana, Arts Council for the Wabash Valley recently announced the 2009 BRAVO! The Arts! Awards, presented by Wabash Valley Capital will take place June 18.
Authors, former ambassador to headline ISU Speakers Series
Three prominent authors and a former ambassador and civil rights figure will appear at Indiana State University as part of its University Speakers Series during the 2009-2010 academic year.
Police pursuit through ISU nets arrest on multiple charges
A Terre Haute man faces multiple criminal charges after a slow police pursuit through the Indiana State University campus.
BCB set for Sunday performance
The Brazil Concert Band will present "While The Cat's Away ..." at 8 p.m., Sunday, at Forest Park, rain or shine.
Emeritus prof to present the Natural Heritage slideshow at Westminster Village
On behalf of the Ouabache Land Conservancy, Dr. Marion Jackson, emeritus professor at Indiana State University, will be presenting his Natural Heritage of Indiana slideshow.