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The state of Indiana has rejected or canceled the voter registrations of more than 60% of immigrant Hoosiers challenged under a recent proof of citizenship law — not including several hundred with pending cases.
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Indianapolis is among four locations for Meta's new workforce development program, which trains workers to build its data centers.
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The change comes from a new law that restructures how electric utility companies receive state approval for new rates and outlines new billing program requirements.
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Indiana’s Recount commission announced it will not take up the question of subpoenaing voters until after the recount is completed.
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Delegates from all 92 counties—a total of 2,317 people—gathered on what was also the 82nd anniversary of D-Day and at the same time and place as the Indiana Comic & Pop Culture Convention.
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Kebe, 31, of Noblesville, said her journey to the nomination began with that series of informative clips on TikTok about the changes she believed were needed in the health-care field.
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Bailey is serving her second term as Porter County clerk. She was born and raised in Northwest Indiana.
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After months of legislative efforts and a failed push to keep them in Illinois, the Chicago Bears are coming to Indiana.
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The state agency overseeing childcare providers around Indiana has released proposed regulations dealing with staffing, meals, sleep and more that leaders contend will lower costs for firms and families.
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Republican Chris Garten (R-Charlestown) announced he’s stepping down from his role in Senate Leadership. The move could indicate trouble for President Pro Tem Rodric Bray (R-Martinsville).