December 7, 2022
Hoosier Lottery settles with private vendor for $6 million
The Hoosier Lottery will pay its private vendor $6 million as part of a settlement between the two entities. The settlement comes out of three disputes with IGT Indiana, which has operated the lottery for about a decade.
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Indiana files two lawsuits against TikTok, becoming first state to do so
The two lawsuits filed by Attorney General Todd Rokitas office focus on Chinas access to user data and inappropriate videos for children.
Read MoreDecember 6, 2022
After resignations, Muncie City Council will be a majority appointed board in 2023
A Muncie City Council member has announced his resignation this week – the fifth such announcement for this current council. As IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, January will see an elected board with a majority of appointed members.
Read MoreDecember 6, 2022
Department of Energy program aims to make low-income Hoosier homes more energy efficient
The U.S. Department of Energys weatherization program provides energy assessments for qualifying Hoosiers to ensure their homes are utilizing energy properly.
Read MoreDecember 6, 2022
Senate confirms Indiana judge's appointment to appeals bench
The Senate voted 60-31 to confirmed Doris L. Pryor, who since March 2018 has served as magistrate judge for the Southern District of Indiana.
Read MoreDecember 5, 2022
Indiana group weighs in on controversial U.S. Supreme Court case being heard Wednesday
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Wednesday in a case that could upend federal elections across the country.
Read MoreDecember 3, 2022
Indiana governor out of hospital after pneumonia treatment
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has returned home after being hospitalized for treatment of pneumonia, his office said Saturday.
Read MoreDecember 2, 2022
Governor Holcomb hospitalized with pneumonia, responding well to treatment
Gov. Eric Holcomb has been hospitalized with pneumonia, his office announced Friday.
Read MoreDecember 2, 2022
Indiana judge issues gag order in case of 2 slain teen girls
An Indiana judge imposed a gag order on Friday in the case of a man charged in the notorious slayings of two teenage girls.
Read MoreDecember 2, 2022
Indiana's $75M interest-free 'career accelerator' loan program growing despite 'hurdles'
Indiana lawmakers created a no-interest, no-fee student aid loan for job training called Accelerate Indiana in 2021. They used $75 million from federal COVID relief funds for it. About 50 students are set to graduate and get certifications after the funds first year, according to INvestEd.
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