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Storms that swept across part of the Midwest and South killed least 27 people including 18 in Kentucky, where another 10 were ...
The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled that Indianapolis Public Schools can sell one closed school to a nonprofit but must offer ...
One feasibility study, produced that year for INDOT, estimated that a statewide interstate highway tolling program would have ...
Property owners may take storm-damaged trees and vegetation debris to the Monroe County Debris Management Site Monday at 9:00 ...
By late February, experts at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory had analyzed new data submitted by astronomers worldwide. The ...
The National Weather Service released new information based on field visits to areas that sustained damage in the storm, ...
Forecasters are calling for widespread damaging winds of more than 80 mph this afternoon into the evening. The National Weather Service is predicting severe storms especially for locations along and ...
For small businesses and farmers, the recently imposed tariffs can be crippling. The ACLU is suing the Bureau of Prisons to stop a prisoner transfer. And the Feline Rescue Center has taken in more ...
Local businesses and convenience stores are bracing for an increased tax on cigarette and tobacco products in Indiana.
The House Agriculture Committee approved cutting as much as $300 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program known as SNAP, the nation’s main food assistance program.
The Indianapolis 500 is expected to be sold out and the local blackout will be lifted so fans in the area unable to attend ...
The Bloomington City Council will vote on moving $10 million from the food and beverage tax fund to the Capital Improvement Board for funding initial construction expenses for the convention center.
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