TERRE HAUTE —
Congressman Larry Bucshon, R-Ind., is welcoming area residents to meet with him today from 2 to 4 p.m. in his office at 901 Wabash Ave., Suite 140.
Meetings will be 15 minutes in length and scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Meetings can also be arranged by calling Erin Pugh at 812-232-0523.
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Rep. Bucshon visits this afternoon for meetings
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Republican members target improving vocational job skills
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Vigo school board to elect officers Monday
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25 players turn out for Sixth Annual Dave Edwards Memorial 8-Ball Tournament
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50 students get buried in an Avalanche of Books
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Clay board tables balanced calendar
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Runaway wants to withdraw plea on 2 felonies
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Children’s Tamiflu in short supply
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Terre Haute man gets 5 years for stabbing incident
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Faulty siren prompts 911 calls in Vermillion County
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Four people arrested for allegedly committing 30 residential break-ins
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Former Terre Haute resident indicted on child porn charge
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A fading flower: Longtime Terre Haute business closing doors
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High-speed accident kills 1, causes gas leak, evacuations
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Ross facing charges in jail death
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Bennett disputes drop in property values
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City Council approves ‘non-consensual towing’ regulations
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U.S. Marshals nab wanted man
A Terre Haute man was arrested late Thursday morning after being on the run from police for more than a week.
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Bedroom shooter makes court appearance
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Terre Haute, Vectren working on ‘Bark Park’
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Year of the River: Year-long celebration officially begins
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MARK BENNETT: Living on the banks
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Bill would allow some criminal records to be expunged
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GOP expresses doubt on gay marriage ban
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Chickenpox outbreaks speed changes to school vaccination requirements
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Arrest made in domestic incident
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Residents uncertain about Terre Town water
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