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Indiana Getting $5 million in US Security Grants

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): U.S. Senator Dan Coats says $5 million in federal homeland security grants will be used well in Indiana. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is releasing the money to Indiana to be used for disaster preparation. The state will receive two grants to help it prepare for any potential terrorist attacks, major disasters or other emergencies.

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