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Building trades may be cut from right-to-work bill
A conservative Republican lawmaker will push to exempt 15 building trade unions from a controversial labor bill that would put an end to mandatory union dues.
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Bopp backs labor law ads
Terre Haute attorney James Bopp Jr. has helped spearhead a political lobbying fund to pay for televisions ads advocating passage of a contentious right-to-work bill in the Indiana General Assembly.
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Prison job recruiting bets on vets
It’s been almost a year since Luke Faulkner returned from military service in Iraq. He’s been unemployed since then, looking for a job without success.
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Violent echoes of the Civil War
Parke County, home to covered bridges and festival corn dogs, was once the scene of political gunfights, moonlight raids and secret societies.
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Amazon OKs online sales tax — but not until 2014
The world’s biggest online retailer, Amazon.com, has agreed to start collecting sales taxes on Internet purchases made in Indiana, beginning in 2014.
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TH attorney moves to Indy law firm, foresees more time for city work
City Attorney Chou-il Lee started work this week for a law firm in Indianapolis but will remain attorney for the City of Terre Haute.
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Opening arguments today in drug case after murder charge dropped
A jury was selected Monday afternoon for a Gary man accused in a July 5 shooting death.
The murder charge against Vincent Dates, 30, has been dropped, however, so the charges now center around alleged drug-dealing activity at the time of the shooting.
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Man accused in car-jacking case offers plea agreement
A Terre Haute man expected to go on trial for carjacking on Monday instead offered an oral plea agreement in Vigo Superior Court 6.
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Driver pleads guilty to driving drunk in wreck in which friend died
A Terre Haute man has pleaded guilty to a charge of causing death when driving while intoxicated for his alleged involvement in a December 2010 accident that killed a friend.
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Man charged in Long’s death faces June trial
A June 12 trial date has been set for a man accused of assisting a criminal in the July 11 death of Terre Haute Police Officer Brent Long.
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No one hurt when utility pole, lines fall on school bus
No one was injured early Monday when a Vigo County School Corp. school bus struck a utility pole support cable, causing the pole and two energized electrical cables to fall onto the bus.
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Justin’s ‘Enduring Memories’ interest spreads to e-books
Dr. Renate Justin’s CD, titled “Enduring Memories,” has drawn interest from several people who would like to purchase it as well as a related e-book.
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Injuries unknown when truck wrecks in field
A single-vehicle crash left a pickup truck on its side next to McDaniel Road in a southern-Vigo County farm field late Monday night.
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Bobcat case leads to poaching charges
A Terre Haute man faces charges related to the illegal killing and possession of a bobcat after an Indiana Conservation Officer investigated a report on Dec. 30.
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A Passion for Restoration
It’s 20,000 square feet of work, but the new owners of a historic building have energy one can take to the bank.
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Airports put out welcome mats
For those flying, the road to the NFL’s Super Bowl in Indianapolis in February may start in Terre Haute or in Greencastle.
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Campaign touts city’s amenities
“Touchdown in Terre Haute” is a new effort from a committee established to attract fans and pilots arriving for Super Bowl XLVI by private aircraft to choose the Terre Haute International Airport-Hulman Field.
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Economic impact will depend on teams involved
Terre Haute businesses, especially hotels, are hoping to score big sales during Super Bowl weekend next month. But how much having the big game in Indianapolis will cause an economic spillover in Terre Haute is yet to be seen.
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MIKE LUNSFORD: Windy companion finally gives him the cold shoulder
The wind came to visit us this week. We live on the knob of a hill that overlooks a Raccoon Creek valley, and it is a breezy spot year-round, but this wind was the kind that ushers in a full-blown front from Canada, perhaps just to remind us that cold weather is going to be the boss around here for a while. No matter how surprising our mild winter has been so far, this kind of wind tells us not to expect many more warm days over the next few months.
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Up A Creek: Vermillion County residents making push for Army Corps of Engineers to fix Feather Creek
It’s called Feather Creek, but there’s nothing light about it to folks in the Vermillion County city of Clinton.
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The Seedy Side of the Super Bowl
EDITOR’S NOTE: Indianapolis had a moment of celebration in May 2008, when the city was chosen to host Super Bowl XLVI in 2012. Then, Hoosiers got busy, making preparations for company — scores of thousands of visitors, and another 100 million-plus eyeing Indy from their TVs. Some football fans will be staying in Terre Haute on Super Bowl weekend, Feb. 4-5, and part of them will arrive even earlier to take in the weeklong activities leading up to Super Sunday.
Beginning today, the Tribune-Star is publishing several stories related to the “spillover effect” anticipated here. Most of it will be positive — fans, food, fun and football — as the city welcomes the expected economic boost. There is, however, a sleazier side that seeps into the national party, one officials intend to address in a proactive manner. Read on… -
Sisters of Providence tackle human trafficking issues
The Sisters of Providence of St. Mary-of-the-Woods will host a prayer service at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, to focus on the international issue of human trafficking.
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Bloomfield woman injured in crash Saturday
A single-vehicle accident in Greene County resulted in a woman’s transport to an Indianapolis hospital Saturday morning.
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STATE OF THE STATEHOUSE: Legislative labor bill banter goes on
No one really expected the start of the 2012 session of the Indiana General Assembly to be uneventful.
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It’s in the cards: Pokemon enthusiasts vie for city championship
The fiercest of battles raged next to pizza as gaming enthusiasts vied for bragging rights Sunday in Terre Haute’s Pokemon championship tourney.
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4 Indiana National Guardsmen killed in Afghanistan
Four soldiers with an Indiana-based National Guard unit were killed in Afghanistan and a fifth was injured when their vehicle struck a roadside bomb as they were working to clear a supply route of the improvised bombs, guard officials said Saturday.
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Statehouse faceoff
A political fight at the Indiana Statehouse over a contentious labor bill has put the state in the national spotlight, capturing the attention of NFL players, The New York Times and national political commentators.
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Goodwill’s third Terre Haute store to open on Wabash
Goodwill continues to spread throughout the community amid economic woes.
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Schools’ plan to reorganize set for Jan. 16 presentation
A proposal to reorganize Turkey Run and Rockville school districts into one district is moving forward, officials say.
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First Financial Corp. completes acquisition of Freestar Bank
First Financial Corp., as of Dec. 30, completed its previously announced acquisition of Freestar Bank from PNB Holding Corp. for $47 million and assumed liabilities of PNB equal to approximately $8.2 million.
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