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The State of Indiana is the 19th U.S. state and is located in the midwestern region of the United States of America. With about 6.3 million residents, it is ranked 15th in population and 17th in population density. Indiana is ranked 38th in land area.
Indiana is a diverse state with a few large urban areas and a number of smaller industrial cities. It is known for the Indianapolis 500 American automobile race, held annually over the Memorial Day weekend, and a strong basketball tradition, often called Hoosier Hysteria. Residents of Indiana are called Hoosiers.
The state's name means "Land of the Indians" and Angel Mounds State Historic Site, one of the best preserved prehistoric Native American sites in the United States, can be found in southern Indiana.

 

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Local News from Evansville Courier & Press via Yahoo! News

For more than three years, the Tri-State BBB (Better Business Bureau) in Evansville has received inquiries from the public regarding fraudulent checks they've been mailed, encouraging them to particip...

 

The American Boat Racing Association has taken a giant step closer to saving Thunder on the Ohio.

 

Interchange work in December will shift eastbound traffic

 

Goodwill is giving away one Mrs. Goodbee Talking Dollhouses at each of the seven local Goodwill locations.

 

Follow-up on Riverside Downs fire

 

There's definitely a holiday ring in the frosty air, which means you'll need to bundle up if you attend either of the big Downtown holiday parades this weekend.

 

Dusty Freed is 5 years old and was born with all his intestines, liver, spleen, 3/4 of his heart and the upper right and left lobes of his lungs in a small sac outside of his body. His mother, Valeri ...

 

Days after Republican Vanderburgh County Commissioner Jeff Korb filed a petition arguing the Democrat who defeated him was ineligible to run, the local GOP filed a similar complaint against County Cou...

 

Fed official: Deep downturn, then recovery in 2010 and beyond

 

A 40-year-old Evansville fireman is back in town after being burned in a Wednesday morning blaze.

 
 

Greg Norman's Southern Cross Developments Selects River Rim Ranch

Greg Norman’s Southern Cross Developments, proprietor of the exclusive “Norman Estates” real estate brand, is pleased to announce that River Rim Ranch in Teton Valley, Idaho will be the location for its newest project, the “Norman Ranch Estates. [Read More]

 

Indiana News from Courier-Journal.com

Three Indiana power plants have landed on an environmental group's list of the 50 facilities in the nation that emit the greatest amount of poisonous mercury into the air and water.

 

The New Albany City Council has granted a 10-year property-tax abatement to Conforma Clad, a protective coating company that had been seeking room to expand.

 

Plans for a 336-unit apartment complex on about 15 acres at 2045 Silver St. in New Albany may be revised and likely won't go before the Plan Commission for consideration until its next meeting in Dece...

 

The special prosecutor reviewing allegations of absentee vote fraud in Jeffersonville's Democratic primary for mayor last year said yesterday he will close the investigation without filing charges.

 

It might sound like a strange mix of the sacred and the profane, but even churches need plumbing. After being forced to spend nearly $100,000 on its new septic system, Pfrimmers Chapel United Methodi...

 

A Nevada company has decided not to buy Casino Aztar in Evansville because of possible difficulty in obtaining financing, according to a settlement filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.

 

A state commission has recommended the removal of a judge who it said mishandled the release of a man who remained in prison for two years after DNA cleared him in a rape case.

 

Workers from Mac Construction put in fill around a new storm drain yesterday as part of a project to widen Eastern Boulevard in Clarksville. The $5.2 million project begun earlier this fall is expecte...

 

Snow plowing in the city might not start until after 8 a.m. this winter -- and not at all on weekends. That's because officials say they don't have the money to pay plow drivers overtime.

 

Indiana lost nearly 5,800 jobs last month, most of them as the state's recreational vehicle and automotive industries continued shedding jobs or closing factories.

 
 

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