Articles tagged as: IPB
October 18, 2022
Holcomb won't follow Biden's lead and pardon simple marijuana offenses
Gov. Eric Holcomb refuses to follow Pres. Joe Bidens lead and pardon Hoosiers convicted of simple marijuana possession.
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Coal-to-diesel plant needs to water to operate, but town of Santa Claus won't sign off on study
The town council of Santa Claus voted not to sign a memorandum of understanding with Riverview Energy and the Town of Dale to move forward with a water study for the plant.
Read MoreOctober 17, 2022
What do Hoosiers need to know about Indiana’s taxation of student loan forgiveness?
Indiana is one of four states that taxes student loan forgiveness. This will include President Joe Biden's recent one-time cancellation of student loan debt for eligible borrowers.
Read MoreOctober 17, 2022
Indiana Democrats launch 'Contract With Women' tour in final campaign push
Indiana Democrats are launching their closing argument for the 2022 election -- a focus on women's rights. The party Monday launched its "Contract With Women" tour.
Read MoreOctober 16, 2022
Democrat McDermott goes on the attack against Republican Young in U.S. Senate debate
Democrat Tom McDermott went on the attack during Sundays debate between Indianas candidates for U.S. Senate.
The debate featured McDermott, Republican incumbent U.S. Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Libertarian James Sceniak.
Read MoreThe debate featured McDermott, Republican incumbent U.S. Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Libertarian James Sceniak.
October 14, 2022
Indiana announces first flu death of the season, experts say flu shot is effective
The Indiana Department of Health announced Friday the states first flu death of the season. Last year, 82 Hoosiers died from flu.
Read MoreOctober 14, 2022
Indiana, ACLU argue in court over religious freedom challenge to abortion ban
A county judge could rule by the end of November whether Indianas near-total abortion ban violates the states religious freedom law.
Read MoreOctober 13, 2022
County court set to hear arguments in religious freedom challenge to Indiana abortion ban
The state is in court this week, defending its near-total abortion ban over a lawsuit that seeks to strike down the ban because it infringes on some Hoosiers religious freedom.
Read MoreOctober 13, 2022
Heating bills expected to be higher this winter
This winter is expected to be colder than last year and people will be using more natural gas for heat. Natural gas prices are up right now because of increased demand due to the war in Ukraine and less production. Theres also less natural gas in storage than usual because of the need for heat this January.
Read MoreOctober 13, 2022
U.S. Supreme Court decision could lead to even fewer protections for Indiana wetlands
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether or not certain wetlands should be considered Waters of the United States and protected by the federal government.
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