September 20, 2022
Suspect caught in sewers beneath Bloomington, hospitalized
Officers searched the sewers beneath the city of Bloomington on Tuesday for a man believed to be armed with a rifle who had entered the college town’s sewer system, police said.
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Gary advocates ask for review on state's decision on waste-to-fuel plant
Both advocates and the Environmental Protection Agency have raised environmental justice concerns about the plant's location.
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Longtime Rep. Jeff Thompson appointed as Ways and Means chair
Indiana House Republicans have a new budget architect 12-term Rep. Jeff Thompson (R-Lizton).
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Marion County Prosecutor candidates discuss homicide rate and abortion law during public forum
The two candidates for Marion County Prosecutor, incumbent Democrat Ryan Mears and Republican Cyndi Carrasco, spoke to the public on how they plan to address violent crime, the near-total abortion ban and prosecuting simple possession of marijuana cases, among other topics.
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Midwestern partnership backs hydrogen as clean energy source
The partnership includes Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin, whose economies are dominated by agriculture and heavy industry such as steel and automobile manufacturing.
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Court hears arguments in first lawsuit challenging Indiana's near-total abortion ban
Does the Indiana Constitution protect the right to abortion? Thats the fundamental question being asked in state court as health care providers seek to halt the states near-total abortion ban.
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Founder of Franklin group to speak at protest over how EPA prevents, investigates cancer clusters
Kari Rhinehart, co-founder of the Franklin group If It Was Your Child, will speak at the event at the Environmental Protection Agency headquarters.
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How are state roads funded and maintained?
Roads, just like people, have a lifespan. They have to be funded and maintained, which falls under the care of the Indiana Department of Transportation.
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Officials: Richmond police officer shot in August has died
Richmond Police Department Officer Seara Burton died Sunday night at a Reid Health facility surrounded by her family, the department said in a statement posted to Facebook.
Read MoreSeptember 16, 2022
No evidence of wrongdoing uncovered in Fort Wayne City Hall investigation
Allen County Prosecutor Karen Richards said everything was documented by bank records.
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