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Patients Sue Northern Indiana Hospital Over Possible Disease Exposure
More than 1,000 surgical patients are suing a northern Indiana hospital after being notified that a sterilization failure could have exposed them to deadly infections.
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Indiana Hospital: We Failed to Disinfect Surgical Tools
Nearly 1,200 surgical patients may have been exposed to hepatitis, HIV and other infectious diseases due to a sterilization failure, a northern Indiana hospital says.
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Northern Indiana's 50-Year-Old Amish Acres to Close Jan. 1
An official says northern Indiana tourist destination Amish Acres will close at the end of the year after 50 years in business.
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Indiana Fire Kills Nearly 2,000 Competitive Racing Pigeons
A fire at a northern Indiana facility has killed nearly 2,000 racing pigeons from around the world that were housed there for a race.
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2 Indiana Officers Charged in Beating of Handcuffed Man
Two Indiana police officers who are seen on video repeatedly punching a handcuffed man were charged with a federal civil rights crime.
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Court Overturns Murder Conviction Over Hypnosis Issue
A federal appeals court has thrown out a 1994 attempted murder conviction, finding that an Indiana prosecutor concealed evidence by not disclosing that the state’s sole eyewitness underwent hypnosis to sharpen his memory before testifying at trial.
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1 Student Killed When Truck Collides with Indiana School Bus
Police say one student was killed and another was injured when a flatbed truck collided with a school bus in northern Indiana.
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Infant Laid to Rest 2 Years After Death in College Dorm Tub
An infant who died after his mother delivered him in a college dormitory bathtub in 2016 has been laid to rest in northern Indiana.
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David Letterman, Jimmy Carter Launch Habitat Project
Former President Jimmy Carter and comedian David Letterman have helped launch a Habitat for Humanity building blitz in northern Indiana.
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‘Star Wars' Actor Adam Driver Says He Had KKK Neighbors in Indiana
“Star Wars” actor Adam Driver is bringing his northern Indiana hometown’s hate group history to light after saying Ku Klux Klan rallies were frequent during his childhood and that some of his neighbors were Klan members.
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‘Black Beer Matters': Indiana Brewery Dumps Plan to Give Beers Contentious Names
The owners of a northern Indiana brewery have apologized after receiving criticism for their plan to give their beers contentious names such as “Flint Michigan Tap Water,” ”Black Beer Matters,” ”White Guilt” and “Mass Grave.”
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Indiana Police Say They Seized ‘Trump-Shaped Ecstasy Pills'
Some drug traffickers appear to be using President Donald Trump’s image to brand their illegal wares.
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White Coaches File Lawsuit Over ‘Reverse Discrimination' in Hiring Practices
Two white coaches have filed federal complaints against a northern Indiana school district, alleging officials discriminated against them.
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Police: Wisconsin Man Exceeded 160 mph on Indiana Toll Road
A Wisconsin man faces a reckless driving charge for allegedly driving in excess of 160 mph on the Indiana Toll Road.
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I-80/94 Reopens in Indiana After Power Lines Down
All lanes on I-80/94 were reopened Wednesday afternoon after being closed for hours in both directions causing massive delays on the roadway.
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I-80/94 Reopens in Indiana After Power Lines Down
All lanes on I-80/94 were reopened Wednesday afternoon after being closed for hours in both directions causing massive delays on the roadway. Ash-har Quraishi reports.
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Indiana White Supremacist Gets 65 Year Prison Sentence in Stabbing
A northern Indiana judge has sentenced an avowed white supremacist to 65 years in prison for the fatal stabbing of a man he confessed to committing because the victim was black.