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Kamala Harris Speaks in Indy, Ballot Access Misinformation, Vigil Honors Life of Activist Ron Gee, State Law on Cell Phones in School, Unique Challenges for Rural Hospitals
July 25, 2024
Indiana was one of the first stops for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris. Since President Joe Biden withdrew from the presidential race — and with Vice President Kamala Harris likely to replace him as the nominee — there’s been a lot of misinformation about how she’ll get on the ballot. A vigil Tuesday night honored the life of Indianapolis activist Ron Frieson, known as Ron Gee, who was shot and killed last week. A new state law requires schools to limit students’ access to cell phones in the classroom. When a community is facing a disaster, health care facilities can become a vital part of the response.
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