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A May 6, 2014 edition of the Daily Egyptian, the student newspaper at Southern Illinois University is seen in Carbondale, Ill., Thursday, May 8. The future of the 98-year-old paper is cloudy after the SIU Board of Trustees on Thursday, May 8, 2014, declined to approve a proposed student fee to help pay for the daily that administrators of the paper say would help keep the newspaper from losing a projected $200,000. The campus' journalism school director, Bill Freivogel, says publishing the newspaper could be "very hard" without additional revenue sources. (AP Photo/The Southern)

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**FILE** A caregiver picks out a marijuana bud for a patient at a marijuana dispensary in Denver on Sept. 18, 2012. (Associated Press)

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Customers wait in line to be served Sunday at Planetary Brewing Company in Greenwood, Ind., on April 27, 2014. As recently as 2008, Indiana had fewer than 10 craft breweries. But as craft beers have become more popular, more and more small-batch brewers are selling their creations to the public. By the end of April, 71 breweries were in operation in the state, with another 32 planned to open this year. Local enthusiasts sell double India pale ales and bourbon-barrel stouts, Belgian dubbels and fruit-infused lambics. Johnson County is catching up. Three craft brewers are open in the county, with another coming online by the end of the month. (AP Photo/Daily Journal, Scott Roberson)