Structure believed to be part of Indiana historic landmark
by Sierra Hearvey
Anthropology students have discovered the foundation of a structure they believe to have been a guesthouse near a Cambridge City museum.
The students, led by anthropology professor Mark Groover, are in Cambridge City as part of the National Road Historical Archaeology Field School.
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Vertical layout, digital security features to reduce counterfeits
by From staff reports
A new Indiana driver's license format was introduced Friday at the BMV License Branch in Pine Valley, Ft. Wayne. BMV branches in Anderson, Connersville, Greenfield, and Liberty will introduce the new license Tuesday, and the remaining Indiana branches will begin distributing the new license in August.
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by From staff reports
The College of Architecture and Planning selected Guillermo Vasquez de Velasco as its new dean. Vasquez de Velasco, who is executive associate dean and director of outreach at Texas A&M University, will take over the Ball State University position on Aug. 1.
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by From staff reports
The Indiana General Assembly Friday approved a $41.8 million grant to Ball State University for a project that will replace four boilers on campus.
Jim Lowe, director of engineering and operations at Ball State, said the General Assembly approved the money two years ago, but Ball State had to present a plan showing it could replace the boilers for a lower price than a third-party contracting company could before it could receive the money.
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Plan gives residents 8-week challenge to eat healthy, exercise
by Jill Blocker
Gov. Mitch Daniels was recognized by the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Friday for his efforts to improve the health of Indiana residents through the INShape Indiana program.
SummerFit, an INShape Indiana program, sends Hoosiers weekly e-mails with health and fitness guidelines coordinated by a points system.
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