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Holcomb Joins City Leaders To Talk State Infrastructure
Gov. Eric Holcomb spoke about bringing in new industry to Indiana towns to ensure the future economic vitality of the state.
Ag Economy Barometer Falls To Lowest Level In Two Years
It's been harder than usual this season for farmers to make a profit. And that's driving down how the ag sector feels about its future.
Indiana University Names Global Affairs School After Lugar, Hamilton
The school will now be called the Lee H. Hamilton and Richard G. Lugar School of Global International Studies,
Saturday Night @ The Point Playlist, January 11th
Here is the playlist for Saturday Night @ The Point - tune in every Saturday at 6 p.m. to The Point (90.1-2 or wfyi.org/listen) for a great mix of brand…
Sen. Young: FBI's Kavanaugh Investigation Shows 'No Evidence Of Misconduct'
Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) says he has complete confidence in the "integrity and thoroughness" of the investigation.
PreEnactIndy Producer Joanna Taft On Using Interactive Theater To Fight Cultural Gentrification
PreEnactIndy is a festival combined with interactive theater, meant to foster conversations about community and culture.
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IU Professor Who Lived In Same Dorm As Kavanaugh Contacted FBI, Never Heard Back
Bill Scheuerman is a political science professor at IU and was part of the same class at Yale as Kavanaugh.
Current and Former Indy Mayors Meet to Discuss Poverty
CEO of the IndyChamber Michael Huber says there are two realities in Indianapolis. One is a growing economy, the second is a reality of economic limitations.
New Lead Abatement Grants Available In Four Indiana Cities
Indianapolis, South Bend, Fort Wayne and Evansville each received $670,000 grants, available for lead hazard identification and control.
Researchers Say Indiana Wants Paid Family And Medical Leave
The research says nearly 500,000 Hoosiers already take leave each year, paid or unpaid. And it says that would only increase about 10 percent if the state created a program to guarantee paid leave.
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