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Former first lady Laura Bush praised the contributions that Boy Scouts make to the country as she spoke in Evansville during a celebration of the group's 100th anniversary.

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  • Power problems with double-decker cars
  • February 8, 2010 (EAST CHICAGO, Ind.) - A power glitch has forced the South Shore commuter rail line to park its new double-decker cars during the busiest part of the line's daily schedule.
  • Connersville eager for Carbon Motors to rev up
  • February 7, 2010 (CONNERSVILLE, Ind.) - An eastern Indiana county battered by high unemployment after a Visteon plant closed is hoping better days are ahead.
  • Dyer, Ind., to mark 100th anniversary as town
  • February 7, 2010 (DYER, Ind.) - Dyer is turning 100, and it wants residents to join the celebration.
  • Some Newport residents oppose sewer plans
  • February 7, 2010 (NEWPORT, Ind.) - A proposal to install sewers in Indiana's only county seat without a municipal sewer system is getting an unfavorable reception from some residents.
  • Ind. police caution Super Bowl partygoers, hosts
  • February 6, 2010 (INDIANAPOLIS) - The Indianapolis Colts' appearance in Sunday's Super Bowl has restaurants around the state stocking up and police cautioning fans and party hosts to take it easy on alcohol.
  • Revenue woes could force return to gravel roads
  • February 6, 2010 (FORT WAYNE, Ind.) - Some Indiana counties could be forced to stop sealing gravel roads because of rising costs and shrinking gas-tax revenues.
  • Tests offered for lifeguards at Ind. properties
  • February 6, 2010 (INDIANAPOLIS) - The Indiana Department of Natural Resources says lifeguarding tests for already certified lifeguards who want to work at state parks and reservoirs properties will be held in April at two sites.
  • Ex-Ind. Sen. Coats may sell home in North Carolina
  • February 6, 2010 (FORT WAYNE, Ind.) - Former Republican Sen. Dan Coats says he may sell his family's second home in North Carolina while preparing to challenge Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana in November.
  • Ind. meth lab seizures jumped 24 percent in 2009
  • February 5, 2010 (ELKHART, Ind.) - Indiana police agencies report seizing 24 percent more methamphetamine labs during 2009 than they did the year before, with the greatest concentration remaining in the state's northeastern counties.
  • Gov. says he'd sign bill to push back school start
  • February 5, 2010 (INDIANAPOLIS) - Gov. Mitch Daniels says he'd sign legislation that would prevent most schools from starting classes before Labor Day if the General Assembly approves the proposal.
  • Ex-Indiana player Leary arrested in fraud case
  • February 5, 2010 (BLOOMINGTON, Ind.) - Indiana broadcaster and former Hoosiers player Todd Leary has been arrested on felony charges in connection with what authorities say was a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme.
  • Rehab of S. Ind. covered bridge to start in spring
  • February 5, 2010 (BROWNSTOWN, Ind.) - Officials in a southern Indiana county expect work to start this spring on restoring a 19th century wooden covered bridge.
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