November 14, 2023
Environmental groups say either this Indiana aluminum plant cleans up its act or they'll sue
Two environmental groups say if an Indiana aluminum smelter doesnt clean up its act theyll sue. The Sierra Club and the Environmental Integrity Project announced their intent to sue the Alcoa Warrick smelter for water pollution violations on Tuesday.
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Gov. Holcomb moves LEAP water study away from IEDC oversight
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb directed the Indiana Finance Authority Monday to take over a study looking into whether water in Tippecanoe County could be used to support a large industrial district in Lebanon.
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Several Indiana counties placed under burn ban
More than a dozen counties in Indiana are currently reporting active burn bans.
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All Options receives first donation of disposable period underwear
Indiana is one of more than 20 states with a sales tax on women’s period supplies, according to the Alliance For Period Supplies.
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Hoosier Ticket Project sends thousands to games for free
Over 1,000 families and fans have cheered on the Indiana Hoosiers for free at Memorial Stadium or Assembly Hall, thanks to the Hoosier Ticket Project.
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Bob Cherry latest House Republican to announce retirement in 2024
Another longtime Indiana state lawmaker will end their legislative career next year.
Rep. Bob Cherry (R-Greenfield) announced he won’t run for reelection in 2024.
Read MoreRep. Bob Cherry (R-Greenfield) announced he won’t run for reelection in 2024.
November 10, 2023
HVAF: Community support required to address veteran housing insecurity, mental health
Veterans across Indiana face challenges with mental health, food and housing insecurity. One organization offers resources and solutions to help address these issues.
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Former Southern Indiana sheriff posts $75,000 bond in first court appearance since arrest
Former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel was granted bail Thursday, after being charged with 15 felonies.
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Former Shelbyville Rep. Eberhart agrees to plead guilty to felony charge
Former Shelbyville Rep. Sean Eberhart has signed paperwork to plead guilty to a federal felony charge related to his conduct as a lawmaker, though details about the offense are scarce.
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Ex-state lawmaker to plead guilty to federal corruption charges
Shelbyville Republican Sean Eberhart agreed to plead guilty to charges that he accepted promises of a job with Spectacle Gaming with a $350,000 salary in return for his support of a 2019 bill
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