August 31, 2023
Buttigieg touts more than $4 billion planned for Indiana infrastructure investment
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited Indianapolis Thursday to highlight investments in workforce and infrastructure.
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Anne Hathaway to become first woman to lead Indiana Republican Party
The Indiana Republican Party has a new chair and shes making history in the job.
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Delta-8 in dispute: following attorney general’s guidance, industry files suit
When Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita issued the opinion in January this year finding that the products are illegal, law enforcement around the state took note — and some members of the industry promptly filed suit.
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Former Muncie police officers sentenced for federal excessive force charges
Two former Muncie police officers have been sentenced to federal prison after pleading guilty to excessive force charges.
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Secretary Pete Buttigieg touts federally funded rail project to make Elkhart safer, less congested
At a stop in Elkhart Wednesday, Pete Buttigieg, the former South Bend mayor and current U.S. transportation secretary, touted a $2.6 million federal grant awarded last year to Patriot Railways, formerly known as Elkhart Western Railroad, a regional short-line track.
Read MoreAugust 30, 2023
Transportation Secretary Buttigieg touts federal infrastructure funding in Gary
Federally-funded infrastructure projects are bringing jobs and opportunities to communities that had felt forgotten. That was the message U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg shared during a visit to Gary on Wednesday.
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Indiana lost more than 260 acres of wetlands since rolling back protections
Lawmakers removed most state protections for wetlands in 2021. Now that a U.S. Supreme Court ruling has removed many of the federal protections as well, that leaves Indiana's wetlands largely unprotected.
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Indiana state Sen. Chip Perfect to resign less than a year into new term
Indiana Sen. Chip Perfect (R-Lawrenceburg) announced Wednesday he will resign from his seat next month, less than a year into his four-year term.
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Officer fined for traffic violation in fatal pedestrian collision
Sgt. Joshua Hartup was charged with failure to yield to a pedestrian causing death, and paid $179 in fines and costs.
Read MoreAugust 29, 2023
Sullivan County Long Term Recovery Coalition: "We will need more funds."
On the evening of March 31, 200 families in Sullivan, Indiana were displaced by an EF-3 tornado.
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