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The Hamilton County Health Department had only planned to give 500 doses of the H1N1 vaccine in four hours, but changed its plan when about 800 were in line as the clinic opened at 4 p.m. Yesterday at Hoosier Park, people waited in line for just about 25 minutes on average, with long lines until about 9 p.m.. The next Madison county public H1N1 clinic is in Alexandria at 4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12, at the Madison County 4-H Fairgrounds. More clinics, likely in Elwood and Anderson, are expected to be announced this week.
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Interstate 69 is back to normal this morning in Grant County after being shut down for nearly eight hours on Thursday. The crash between two semi-tractor trailers just north of the Gas City exit left one of the drivers with only minor injuries, a miraculous outcome considering the fireball caused by the accident. Driver inattention [...]
The legal problems of a Muncie woman have gone from bad to worse. 43-year old Tina Byrd allegedly stole $6,400 in college financial aid checks meant for her 19-year old daughter Kassandra Byrd. The mother now faces new charges of theft and forgery. Both women are awaiting trial on conspiracy charges after four-month old Matthew [...]
A little boy is doing fine after a crash that led to what Anderson police are calling a miracle. The three-year old was ejected from a van that hit a guardrail on Interstate 69 Thursday afternoon. The boy landed in the highway in the path of a semi-tractor trailer, but the driver of the rig [...]