Gretchen Frazee
Gretchen Frazee is a reporter/producer for WFIU and WTIU news. Prior to her current role, Frazee worked as the associate online content coordinator for WFIU/WTIU. She graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia where she studied multimedia journalism and anthropology. You can follow her on Twitter @gretchenfrazee.
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Companies that rely heavily on exports are more likely to feel weight of fears over a global market slowdown.
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The state's monthly report also shows the unemployment rate dropped from 4.9 percent in June to 4.7 percent in July. That's down a little more than 1 percent from this same time last year.
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Sen. Karen Tallian's decision leaves John Gregg as the sole Democrat still in the race for governor.
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The EPA rules clarify the agency can regulate tributaries that flow into navigable waterways.
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A law professor predicts a suit alleging a county employee was fired because she refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples faces an uphill battle.
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The latest USDA report shows a quarter of the state's crops are in poor or very poor condition, largely because of the heavy rainfall over the last two months.
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U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said during a speech in Indianapolis on Monday that the justice department will rely on local police to help develop trust between minorities and the criminal justice system.
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The fight to earn the Republican nomination for Senate in Indiana is now a three-way race between former State GOP chair Eric Holcomb, 3rd District Congressman Marlin Stutzman and 9th District Congressman Todd Young.
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The 20-year legislative veteran announced this week he will not seek re-election in 2016 because he wants to spend more time with his family and at his law office.
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The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute is giving out $40 million this year to organizations that provide services to victims of crime.