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A woman convicted in a 2018 crash that killed three siblings who were crossing a rural northern Indiana highway to board a school bus was released from prison Wednesday, after serving just over two years.
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The Indiana woman who hit and killed three children while passing a stopped school bus in October 2018 has been sentenced to four years in prison.
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A northern Indiana woman charged in a school bus stop crash that killed three children appeared in court Thursday for her first hearing in the case.
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A spokesperson for the NTSB says it's investigating the crash as an isolated incident and looking into the safety of children getting on and off buses.
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The House shot down a prescription-only bill targeting pseudoephedrine sales, but two other bills targeting meth production advanced out of Senate committee.
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As the 2016 legislative session begins, lawmakers are taking aim at the problem. Two bills will be proposed in hopes of putting an end to meth labs in the state -- one empowers pharmacists to turn away suspicious customers, the other makes drugs containing pseudoephedrine prescription-only.