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Western Indiana School to Get Replacement iPads


  FARMERSBURG, Ind. (AP) _ A western Indiana high school should have replacements soon for more than 400 iPad tablet computers stolen by thieves.
 
  Northeast School Corp. superintendent Mark Baker tells WTHI-TV that thanks to the district's insurance coverage, 406 iPads are waiting to be shipped from China and should arrive within weeks.
 
  Thieves stole about 400 of the devices last week from North Central Junior/Senior High School near the Sullivan County town of Farmersburg.
 
  The loot included 370 iPads earmarked for high school students who now must share textbooks until the replacements arrive. Classes begin Wednesday at the school about 15 miles south of Terre Haute.
 
  Baker says a Chicago company has offered to supply covers for the new iPads.

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