INDOT announces traffic shifts and closures on North Split Project

MARION CO.  – Beginning Friday, Sept. 9 at 9 p.m., weather permitting, the Indiana Department of Transportation will reduce I-65 SB between Alabama Street and…

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Indiana Monthly Revenue Report for August 2022

INDIANAPOLIS – The monthly revenue report for Aug. 2022 state tax collections is posted online with commentary. The state fiscal year 2023 report can be…

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Huntington man arrested on numerous charges after a vehicle pursuit

GRANT CO. – Thursday, a vehicle pursuit led to the arrest of James Hill, 33, of Huntington. He was incarcerated in Grant County to face…

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Queen Elizabeth II dead at 96 after 70 years on the throne

LONDON — Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and a rock of stability across much of a turbulent century, died Thursday after 70 years on…

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Purdue among 2022 Best Colleges for LGBTQ+ Students: Campus Pride

WEST LAFAYETTE – Purdue University has been recognized as one of the “Best of the Best” colleges and universities for LGBTQ+ students. With an array…

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Indiana Grown announces new director

INDIANAPOLIS — Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) Director Bruce Kettler announced today that Caroline Patrick will be the new director of…

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ISP detective and Shelby County prosecutors receive Outstanding Criminal Investigation Award

INDIANAPOLIS – On Wednesday, an Indiana State Police Detective and two members of the Shelby County Prosecutor’s Office were recognized by Indiana State Police Superintendent…

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A class action lawsuit was filed today on behalf of Hoosiers whose religious beliefs are in conflict with S.E.A. 1

INDIANAPOLIS – The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana today filed a class action lawsuit claiming that Senate Enrolled Act 1 (S.E.A. 1), a ban on…

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Monkeypox Update: FDA takes significant action to help expand access to testing

INDIANA – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is announcing steps to further increase monkeypox testing capacity and accessibility nationwide as part of its continued…

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Attorney General Todd Rokita continues fighting for Indiana law protecting girls’ sports

INDIANA – Attorney General Todd Rokita this week continued his vigorous defense of a new law requiring participants in girls’ sports to be, in fact,…

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