September 8, 2023
Brickyard Healthcare nursing home workers try to drum up community support in contract fight
Union staff at a northwest Indiana nursing home might strike over their first contract. The workers and Teamsters Local 135 allege Brickyard Healthcare refuses to negotiate on more affordable health insurance. Workers tried to drum up community support on Thursday by distributing fliers outside the Terrace Care Center Nursing Home in LaPorte.
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Man is sentenced to 110 years for the murder of ex-girlfriend, her grandmother outside Indiana auto seating plant
A man who fatally shot a former girlfriend and her grandmother outside an Indiana automotive seating plant was sentenced to 110 years in prison by a judge who called the killings “brutal and heinous.”
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Historians researching possible burial site at the former Colgate property in Clarksville
The former Colgate-Palmolive property in Southern Indiana is known for its iconic clock and for being a centerpiece for Clarksvilles new downtown. But before it was a manufacturing plant, the site was home to a state prison and reformatory.
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Local UAW leaders, workers brace for possible strike as companies make offers below union demands
If General Motors, Stellantis and Ford dont offer contracts that satisfy enough United Auto Workers union demands by Sept. 14, thousands of workers in Indiana and nationally will walk off the job. A strike could cost the companies, the national economy and the workers a lot of money.
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What rights do renters have when management companies change hands?
What rights do renters have when management companies change hands? One listener from La Porte was curious.
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'Why are we here?': Indiana Supreme Court examines potential limits on contributions to super PACs
Does Indiana law unconstitutionally limit corporate campaign contributions? Thats the question the Indiana Supreme Court is weighing, at the request of a federal appeals court.
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Columbus plans to lower toxic PFAS in drinking water, 6 more utilities have unhealthy levels
As of late August, toxic PFAS has been found at levels above federal health guidelines in the treated drinking water at six more large utilities in Indiana. That includes utilities serving the cities of East Chicago, Madison and Ramsey as well as Lake, Jackson and Johnson counties.
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Man gets 9 years for setting fire that gutted historic, century-old Indiana building
A southwestern Indiana man was sentenced to nine years in prison after pleading guilty to setting a fire that gutted a historic century-old building which had been slated for restoration.
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$500M headed to local communities for economic development
The Holcomb administration this week unveiled the details of READI 2.0, the second round of economic development funding for regions around the state.
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Indiana Supreme Court set to answer question about corporations' campaign contribution limits
A federal appeals court wants the Indiana Supreme Courts help with a question about Indiana law: Is there a limit on how much money corporations can donate to political action committees?
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