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Fugitive may think kidnapped girls are his, mother-in-law says
A murder and kidnapping suspect may believe he's the father of the two young girls he's accused of abducting, his mother-in-law said Thursday. "He believes they are his children," Josie Tate told HLN's Nancy Grace. Adam Mayes, a Mississippi fugitive,...
Tags: Laws, Prosecution, Health, Trials, Criminal Laws
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Counselor accused of having sex with inmate
A mental health care counselor is accused of having sex with an inmate. The Pendleton State Police Post received a tip accusing Elizabeth Covington, 53, of having a sexual relationship with an inmate. An investigation was launched and the Henry...
Tags: Trials, Health, Sex Crimes, Behavioral Conditions
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Officials convince suicidal man not to jump off bridge
Press ReleaseMultiple state and local emergency agencies responded to a 911 report of man attempting to jump from the State Road 63 bridge over the Wabash River, just north of Terre Haute Wednesday. As state troopers and local officers arrived on the scene nearly...Tags: Indiana State University, Mike Anderson, Health, Behavioral Conditions
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World Autism Awareness Day: Those with autism no longer invisible
Joseph Sheppard has an IQ above 130. Ask him about his life or worldview and he'll start drawing connections to cosmology and quantum mechanics. He'll toss around names of great intellectuals -- Nietzsche, Spinoza -- as if they're as culturally relevant...
Tags: Event Planning, Environmental Issues, Autism, Judaism, Health
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Food stamps available for tornado victims in Southern Indiana
President Obama declared six southern Indiana counties as federal disaster areas due to damages caused by the severe storms and tornados from Feb. 29 through March 3. Residents living in Clark, Jefferson, Ripley, Scott, Warrick and Washington Counties may...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Environmental Issues, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Tornadoes, Conservation
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Mayor announces ways to help with Indy Homeless Connect
Mayor Greg Ballard, along with representatives of the Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention, announced ways to become involved with the 2012 Indy Homeless Connect.
It’s the seventh year for the event that lasts one day. It offers...Tags: Human Interest, Social Issues, Homelessness, Health, Local Government
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Government approves grant to provide counseling for tornado victims
It's been five weeks since tornadoes ripped through Southern Indiana, claiming lives and causing widespread damage. Now, the state's division of mental health will be able to continue working with storm survivors still struggling to cope with what...
Tags: Tornadoes, Natural Disasters, Health, Behavioral Conditions
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IU Bloomington launches new safety campaign to curb drinking
Indiana University in Bloomington has revamped its safety campaign hoping to crack down on alcohol abuse and other issues on campus.
Students have taken a major role in the 'Street Smart' campaign as have animal figurines.
Cindy Miller, Indiana...Tags: Substance Abuse, Teaching and Learning, Health, Students, Colleges and Universities
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Indiana lands on "10 Most Depressing States" list
A group of factors has landed Indiana on Health.com’s “10 Most Depressing States in the U.S.” list.
The health website used data from federal health agencies to determine the 10 states with the highest rates of depression,...Tags: Health, Genes and Chromosomes, Behavioral Conditions
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Grant for $8.3 million helps back early prevention, intervention efforts
Press ReleaseAn innovative new approach to the delivery of early intervention and treatment services for people with substance use disorders, as well as those who are at risk of developing these disorders, will begin early next year at three Wishard Health Services...Tags: Substance Abuse, Social Sciences, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Believers claim illegal drug is cure for addictions
Believers claim there is a cure that could help beat the worst of addictions, such as drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, even junk food. It's not available in the United States but it is legal in other countries. Its illegality isn't stopping people in Central...Tags: Heroin, Food and Drug Administration, Addiction, Drugs and Medicines, Behavioral Conditions
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Dealing with the aftermath of a serious high school sports injury
CNNThe voice on the phone sounded calm to Tina Kropelin. It said her daughter had just taken a spill at cheerleading practice, and she should come get her. As Kropelin headed to Holmen High School in western Wisconsin, she worried it might be a broken wrist...Tags: Bankruptcy, Entertainment, Headaches, Research, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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