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27 May 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Indiana Bicyclist Dies After Car Crash

A bicyclist died days after being struck by a car, reports fox59.com. The car crash occurred in Hancock County, Indiana. The bicyclist was riding down 600 West Road on Tuesday night when a car hit her sending her into a ditch. The driver of the car stated the bicyclist did not have any reflective gear [...]

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26 May 2011 ~ 0 Comments

New Program To Give Indiana Homeowners Money To Keep Homes

In a news report by www.theindychannel.com, it was revealed that Hoosier homeowners who are facing foreclosure will soon be in a position to keep their homes due to federal grant of $221 million. Under this new option, families can qualify for up to $18,000 which can be used to catch up their payments or pay [...]

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26 May 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Two School Buses Involved in Auto Accident in Indiana

Two school buses collided when the driver of one of the buses became distracted with an unruly child and rear ended the other bus, reports wishtv.com. The impact caused the bus to run off the road and into a small embankment. More than 100 children were on the buses at the time, but only 10 [...]

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23 May 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Indiana Man in Stable Condition after Motorcycle Accident

A motorcyclist was flown by air ambulance to Indianapolis after a motorcycle crash on I 65, reports wishtv.com. Witnesses stated a van cut off the motorcyclist causing a collision that sent the man flying off of his motorcycle. He was not wearing a helmet and sustained head injuries and road rash as a result. Officials [...]

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23 May 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Short Sales May Offer New Alternative For Some Homeowners

With the number of foreclosures at an all time high, homeowners are in a frenzy to seek relief. While some prefer the most popular option of a loan modification, there are still a great number of those that don’t qualify and are forced into a short sale by their lender. The one thing that all [...]

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20 May 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Foreclosure Crisis May Not Be Over Yet

Despite numerous homeowners attempting home retention options as alternatives to foreclosure, the amount of homes lost to the process continues to remain steady. A recent story by www.msnbc.msn.com states that since the peak of the housing market in 2006, nearly 6.5 million homes have been lost to foreclosure and the amount of delinquent homeowners is [...]

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20 May 2011 ~ 0 Comments

School Bus Involved in Indiana Auto Accident

A school bus with 40 students on board rear ended a mulch truck in Lawrence, Indiana, reports wishtv.com. The crash happened on 52nd St and Pendleton Pike. Officials say the truck was pulling into a gas station when it was rear ended. Three students were sent to the hospital to be checked out for possible [...]

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19 May 2011 ~ 0 Comments

New Indiana Bill Requires Lenders To Acknowledge Offers On Short Sales

For homeowners who are or have been faced with executing a short sale now have more leverage when it comes to dealing with their bank. In a report released by www.trulia.com, under Indiana House Bill 1359, all lenders are now required to acknowledge any written offer in connection with a short sale in which the [...]

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19 May 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Man Dies in Indiana Workplace Accident

One man died and another was injured in a workplace accident at a Manufacturing plant in Lafayette, Indiana, reports wlfi.com. Officials say two men were pinned down between a fork lift truck and a semi trailer on an unloading dock of the plant. One man was declared dead on the scene by the Coroner’s Office. [...]

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18 May 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Foreclosures Down In Indiana

The foreclosure statistics for this spring have decreased again according to a report released by www.wishtv.com. RealtyTrac states that the number of foreclosure filings are currently at a 40 month low according to public records. These figures come in light of the recent announcement that Gov. Mitch Daniels will soon sign a bill preventing lenders [...]

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