Articles tagged as: IPB
October 13, 2022
County court set to hear arguments in religious freedom challenge to Indiana abortion ban
The state is in court this week, defending its near-total abortion ban over a lawsuit that seeks to strike down the ban because it infringes on some Hoosiers religious freedom.
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Heating bills expected to be higher this winter
This winter is expected to be colder than last year and people will be using more natural gas for heat. Natural gas prices are up right now because of increased demand due to the war in Ukraine and less production. Theres also less natural gas in storage than usual because of the need for heat this January.
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U.S. Supreme Court decision could lead to even fewer protections for Indiana wetlands
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether or not certain wetlands should be considered Waters of the United States and protected by the federal government.
Read MoreOctober 12, 2022
Clean energy jobs in Indiana bounce back from 2020 slump
Jobs in sectors like energy efficiency, renewables, and clean fuels grew by nearly 7 percent in Indiana. That's up from 2020, where the state lost 3 percent of its clean energy workforce.
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Abortion stays legal in Indiana through end of 2022; state Supreme Court to hear challenge to ban
Abortion will remain legal in Indiana through at least the end of the year.
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U.S. Labor Secretary Walsh talks tight market, touts federal investments in Indiana tour
U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh touted federal infrastructure and job training investments during a visit to Indianapolis and Northern Indiana Wednesday.
Read MoreOctober 11, 2022
Epidemiologist says Hoosiers should get bivalent vaccines before winter
What is a bivalent COVID-19 vaccine? Epidemiologists in Indiana recommend Hoosiers get bivalent COVID-19 vaccines before winter.
Read MoreOctober 10, 2022
Early, in-person voting starts Wednesday across Indiana. Tuesday is last chance to register
Early, in-person voting in the 2022 general election starts Wednesday across the state.
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Indiana Secretary of State debate – minus the Republican – highlights common ground, sharp divide
Monday nights debate between two of Indianas candidates for Secretary of State highlighted that Democrat Destiny Wells and Libertarian Jeff Maurer agree on a lot. But theres also a sharp divide between the two over the safety and security of Indianas elections.
Read MoreOctober 10, 2022
These are the most common mistakes election boards see on mail-in ballot applications, at the polls
As elections approach, local election officials are urging individuals to be vigilant when filling out ballots and applications for mail-in ballots.
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