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  • A transgender Mexican immigrant wants a federal court to strike down an Indiana law barring him from changing his name because he's not a U.S. citizen.
  • A 2-foot-long metal box could become Indiana's newest weapon in its efforts to save babies from abandonment and death.
  • A lot of Americas most important music was recorded in a one-story studio that sat in a Richmond river gorge. The records from those sessions have continued to reverberate for almost a century, influencing Nat King Cole, John Coltrane, Pete Seeger and countless others. But those who study Gennett have found that many still dont know how important the Richmond studio is to the history of jazz, blues, gospel and popular music. The Gennett studio building exists only in photos and record grooves now, but the Indiana Historical Society is drawing together these threads with You Are There 1927: Gennett Studio. The exhibit, which reopened Tuesday, re-creates the recording room and shows photos of musicians and documents like Carmichaels recording contract.
  • The WFYI News team is celebrating a Regional Edward R. Murrow Award win from the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA). The team was recognized in the news series category for Dylan Peers McCoy and Lee V. Gaines' reporting about special education families in Porter County, Indiana.
  • Fewer than 20 people showed up for the KKK's rally in Madison, and on the other side of a metal fence surrounding the area, hundreds of protestors gathered.
  • The Clark County Health Department is waiting on final numbers but said tests so far show 60 drug-related deaths in 2017. That compares to 90 in 2016.
  • Jumping worms are different from typical earthworms. They consume a lot of nutrients from the soil, changing its makeup. This change makes it hard for many plants to grow well.
  • The Anderson church is building a park and garden as part of a plan to open a community center that will provide opportunities for residents and encourage community involvement.
  • The Lost Wage Assistance Program will be available for out of work Hoosiers backdated to Aug. 1. Federal guidelines say workers must have received benefits of at least $100 under state or federal unemployment programs to be eligible.
  • The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced Wednesday that it had identified Marine Corps Reserve Pfc. Charles D. Miller's remains using dental and anthropological evidence, DNA and other evidence.
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