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DAVID COKER: Mourdock win a lesson for Romney
Many of the Republican loyalists who gathered a week ago last Tuesday probably expected to have to wait at least a couple of hours to learn who won in the Indiana primary election
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EDITORIAL: Cheers, Jeers and Tears
Cheers for Princeton, Ind., one of two Indiana towns to be named Stellar Communities for 2012. This means that the state of Indiana will invest $20 million over the next three years in Princeton and the other winner, Delphi. Princeton's plan involves development in its Downtown district. Projects include a Bicentennial Plaza, a senior housing project and enhanced gateways into the town with more trees and sidewalks
Union's Harris state runner-up in 100
Union County's Silaf Harris was the runner-up in the 100 dash, while Webster County's Jon Ashby finished third in two events in Friday's Class 2-A state track and field championships at Owsley Frazier Cardinal Park.
Martin challenges museum celebrants to make education personal
Columnist, author and political analyst Roland S. Martin told the approximately 350 people a dinner at Friday evening at The Center to celebrate the Evansville African American Museum's fifth anniversary that they need to start taking education personal.
'Peter Pan' shows today, Sunday
A full-length performance of "Peter Pan" presented by the Evansville Ballet is set for 7 p.m. today and 2 p.m. Sunday at the Henderson Fine Arts Center, 2660 S. Green St.
These stories and much more coming Sunday
A bluegrass music legend and other roots music, a beloved holiday show, a musical ogre and some wild life are all going to be part of the next performing arts season presented by Henderson Area Arts Alliance at Henderson Fine Arts Center.
Letter: Release of Alzheimer's Plan a tremendous moment
On Tuesday, Kathleen Sebelius, secretary of Health and Human Services, released the first National Alzheimer's Plan, calling it "the cornerstone of a historic effort to fight Alzheimer's disease."