Michael Gallenberger
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Leaders from Indiana are reacting to Saturday’s airstrikes in Iran.
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Mennonite congregations gathered at a Goshen Target Saturday to sing hymns and protest federal immigration enforcement.
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A powerful winter storm has begun slowly carving its way across the eastern two-thirds of the U.S., potentially bringing a mix of heavy snow, dangerous ice and bitterly cold temperatures.
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Leaders from Indiana reacted to the U.S. military operation in Venezuela.
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When it comes to keeping highways clear from snow and ice, the Indiana Department of Transportation says it starts preparing long before the first flakes fall. INDOT Northeast District Public Relations Director Hunter Petroviak says training and planning start early in the fall, and crews constantly monitor weather forecasts once winter arrives.
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As local governments wrap up a challenging budget cycle, some state lawmakers say they're looking at revisiting property and income tax reform.
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Federal immigration officials say more than 200 immigrants without legal status have been arrested on Indiana roadways. They discussed the Chicago area's Operation Midway Blitz during a press conference in Gary on Thursday.
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"I think it's important that people understand the things that we fight off every session or we push back on every session because we spend most of our time playing defense," said Rep. Ragen Hatcher (D-Gary).
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"One error could mean a loss of coverage and a patient making a choice between rent and lifesaving insulin," said Edgewater Health President and CEO Dr. Danita Johnson Woods.
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Legislation to boost support for people with autism during emergency situations faces a challenging path through the Indiana General Assembly.