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Indiana's Crean turns focus to Hoosiers' future (Sports Illustrated) Tom Crean is getting ready for a restart at Indiana.




Crean comfortable with blueprint to return Indiana to top (CBS Sportsline) Forget rebuilding, Tom Crean has more than that. Indiana returns three -- that's right, three! -- scholarship players, but Gary Parrish says the coach feels good about his decision to go back before forward.


2 Indiana teachers honored for math, science work (The Times of Northwest Indiana) INDIANAPOLIS - Two Indiana teachers are among 99 educators nationwide who are receiving the 2007 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.


Indiana Volunteers Dedicate New Home In Pass Christian (WLOX-TV Biloxi) PASS CHRISTIAN (WLOX) -- It's another certain sign of progress in the Pass. Indiana volunteers from the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis hosted a new home dedication Friday.


Karen Allen thrilled over 'Indiana Jones' return (Newsday) Nothing ever seems to change in the stormy love-hate relationship between Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood.


Statue of Indiana saint to be dedicated in D.C. (FOX 19 Cincinnati) ST.MARY-OF-THE-WOODS, Ind. (AP) - A statue of the founder of western Indiana's Sisters of Providence religious order will be dedicated tomorrow at a basilica in Washington, D.C.


Verdell Jones III Signs National Letter of Intent With Indiana (CSTV's College Sports) Bloomington, Indiana - Indiana University men's basketball coach Tom Crean has announced that Verdell Jones III, a 6-4, 180-lb. guard from Champaign (Illinois) Central High School has signed a national letter of intent to attend IU and play basketball for the Hoosiers beginning next fall.


Statue of Indiana saint to be dedicated in D.C. (WLFI Lafayette) Associated Press - May 9, 2008 3:14 PM ET ST.MARY-OF-THE-WOODS, Ind. (AP) - A statue of the founder of western Indiana's Sisters of Providence religious order will be dedicated tomorrow at a...


Three more groups in Kentucky, eight in Indiana receive grants (Louisville Courier-Journal) Six organizations in Kentucky and eight in Indiana will receive support from the National Endowment for the Arts as part of its latest round of grant announcements. In Kentucky, Whitesburg-based media consortium Appalshop will receive two awards.


Indiana's primary turnout high, despite photo ID law (AP via Yahoo! News) Indiana's controversial photo identification rule may not have made a major dent in the state's high turnout, but it did frustrate a small group of voters more accustomed to divine law.


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