October 21, 2022
2022 Election: Indiana Senate and House of Representatives
Half of the seats in the Indiana Senate and all 100 of the seats in the Indiana House of Representatives are up for election this year. Here are the Central Indiana races.
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Meet the candidates for Indiana House District 41
Two candidates are running to represent the newly redrawn Indiana House District 41, which includes portions of Tippecanoe, Montgomery, Clinton, and Boone counties: Republican Mark Genda and Democrat Greg Woods.
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Democrat Destiny Wells discusses secretary of state race issues, election security, early voting
Election security and the validity of election results themselves are at the forefront of Indianas race for secretary of state.
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Libertarian Jeff Maurer discusses secretary of state race issues, election security, early voting
With a greater spotlight this year on the race for Secretary of State, Libertarians are looking to make a significant impact.
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Indiana's 2022 midterm election
Early voting is underway in Indiana's 2022 midterm election and Election Day is Nov. 8. Here's more information on the races, voting and offices -- along with all of the election news coverage from WFYI and IPB News.
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Lead paint, radon mitigation support available through state grant program
The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority will use nearly $5 million in federal funding for grants to mitigate lead paint and radon issues in more than 160 homes across the state.
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Conditions at northeast side apartment complex create health hazards, but residents struggle for relief
The health department has 350 cases on file for Village at the Mills Crossing dating back to 2018, along with hundreds more before that, for mold, pests, appliances that don’t work and other complaints and violations. The Indianapolis Recorder obtained cases from the health department through a public records request.
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Faith leaders call for statewide mental health crisis care
Community members are calling for statewide mental health crisis care ahead of the upcoming legislative session.
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Task force recommends changes to utility rates, mostly ignores bill assistance and small solar
Among other things, it encourages them to pass bills that reduce barriers to building power lines and other transmission projects, create programs to redevelop closed coal plants and mines, and expand the use of electric rates based on time-of-day to lower the demand for energy and the need for new power plants.
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Job openings drop, layoffs rise in August as Indiana businesses brace for rising interest rates
Federal efforts to bring down inflation may be starting to cool Indianas labor market, bringing more layoffs and fewer job openings. But the market still remains tight overall.
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