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IU Economists Forecast Strong 2019 Economy
Researchers say the state is at full employment, and they expect it to remain that way through 2019.
Attorney General Candidates On AG Curtis Hill's Latest Vote-By-Mail Position
Indiana expanded vote-by-mail to all voters who wanted it for the 2020 primary. Republicans have blocked all efforts to do so for the general election.
OUCC: State Should Deny Vectren New Gas Plant
The Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor says Vectren needs to explore all its options before it builds a new $780 million natural gas plant.
Environmentalists, Lawmakers Say No To EPA Rollback Of Clean Car Standards
The standards require new cars and light trucks build after 2025 to get about 50 miles to the gallon.
Johnson County Closes Drop-Off Recycling, Other Districts Could Be Next
Indiana counties, cities and towns may have to alter their recycling programs in the wake of China's recent ban on certain recyclables.
House Passes Bill To Provide Additional Aid To Small Businesses, Goes To Senate
House Bill 1004, passed by the Indiana House Tuesday, will provide funds to help small businesses that have been hit hard during the pandemic.
Controversial Coal Bill Awaits Holcomb's Signature
The original version of the bill aimed to keep coal plants open until Indiana could come up with a statewide energy plan. But the current version only requires utilities to note planned coal plant closures in their long-term energy plans.
October unemployment rate improves significantly but labor force continues to slump
Indiana's unemployment rate dropped to 3.3 percent for October, according to preliminary data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. While that measurement is almost back to pre-COVID-19 levels, the number of people ready to work isn’t.
Bill encouraging 'advanced recycling' heads to Holcomb's desk
The bills author has said it could help Indiana to reach its goal of recycling half its waste. But a University of Pittsburgh professor questions whether some of these chemical processes should be considered recycling at all.
In Shadow Of Looming Shortage, Purdue Doubles Nursing Enrollment
Indiana schools alone turned away more than 2,000 applicants in 2013 because they didn't have enough spots.
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