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Indiana Farmer Loses Patent Dispute With Monsanto

The elderly, Indiana farmer that had been going toe-to-toe in a patent dispute with agriculture-giant Monsanto has officially lost his battle.

In a ruling handed down today by Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, the verdict states that a farmer cannot reproduce patented seeds through planting and harvesting without permission from the patent holder.

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Tin Man Brewing Company to Get Congress Drunk on Indiana Beer

The Tin Man is running for Congress.

According to a press release, Tin Man Brewing Co. has been selected to take their robotic brews to Washington D.C. to be featured in this year’s Celebration of American Craft Beer event hosted by the Brewers Association. Only fifteen breweries across the nation were chosen to participate in this event on May 15.

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Felons Could Face Less Prison Time in Indiana

Indiana felons may now receive less prison time because of a new proposal passed earlier this week aimed at placing non-violent criminals into alternative correctional programs other than the state penitentiary.

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Fallen Soldier Returns Home [VIDEO] [PHOTOS]

US Army Sgt. Michael Cable's body returned home Thursday morning. The Philpot 26 year old was killed while serving in Afghanistan last week.

Community members joined together this morning to show their support for Sgt. Cable and his family by lining up along the route from the airport to the funeral home.

I will never forget watching the processional of official vehicles, Patriot Riders and other organizations leading Sgt. Cable's body and family and close friends down Frederica Street. Three veterans stood with us in front of the station and seeing their reaction was very emotional. We tend to take for granted the freedoms what we have and the men and women who protect those freedoms. Sgt. Michael Cable and all that serve our great nation can never be thanked enough for their service.

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Mitch McConnell Sounds Off on ObamaCare Failures

What Americans need and want is something that Obamacare sorely lacks -- a little legislative humility. Washington shouldn't pretend that it has a magic wand to waive that will solve something as complex as health care

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Ashley Judd Says ‘No Thanks’ to Kentucky Senate Race

Kentucky born actress Ashley Judd has opted to not run for the U. S. Senate seat now held by Mitch McConnell. There had been a lot of speculation about her trying her hand in politics. There were also questions about her being able to establish a closer link to Kentucky than being a fan of the wildcats

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Clintons May Support Alison Grimes and Not Ashley Judd in Kentucky Senate Race

Former President Bill Clinton's recent trip to Owensboro to speak at a fundraiser for the Wendell H. Ford Government Education Center may have also had another, less publicized purpose.

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Former President Bill Clinton Celebrates with Louisville Cardinals After Their Big East Tournament Win Over Villanova

It seems like Bill Clinton is all about the commonwealth of Kentucky, these days. Last week, the former president was in Owensboro for a fundraiser for the Wendell Ford Government Education Center.

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No Doubt Bassist Fights Against Indiana’s Videotaping Ban

No Doubt Bassist Tony Kanal says that a proposed ban on videotaping activity inside Indiana’s farms and factories would prevent activists from uncovering abusive measures taken against animals.

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Indiana House Says Welfare Recipients Will Now Have to Pass Drug Screens

A proposal that would make it mandatory for some Hoosier welfare recipients to undergo drug testing to remain eligible for benefits was approved, early Monday morning, by the Indiana House.

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