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  • It is now legal to bet on professional and college sports in Indiana. For the first month, only casinos could take official bets on games. But in October, after mobile betting was allowed, Hoosiers placed over $92 million in bets on sporting events.
  • We get updates on the state's new Chief Equity, Opportunity, and Inclusion Officer position, Planned Parenthood's lawsuit over Indiana's 18-hour pre-abortion ultrasound law, and we talk to IndyCar driver Tony Kanaan.
  • We get updates on Governor Holcomb's announcement that masks are mandatory in public places, the Attorney General's rebuttal, and we talk to the author of a new book on Indiana University's Olympians.
  • We get updates on Indiana moving into phase five of its reopening plan, the COVID-19 pandemic coinciding with flu season, and we talk to a campaign manager in charge of promoting the census in Indianapolis.
  • A conversation with long-time central Indiana media personality and author Ken Beckley.
  • After weeks of legal filings, the Indiana Department of Workforce Development says it estimates federal benefits to be available again starting July 16.
  • The fraud uncovered in Indiana include transportation billing for trips that never happened, money laundering and illegal opioid prescribing.
  • The Indiana Department of Health has launched a new resource for Hoosiers with questions about COVID-19 treatments. The hotline will help connect people to monoclonal antibody treatment centers.
  • Ten days after the mass shooting of Las Vegas concert goers by gunman Stephen Paddock, investigators are still trying to determine his motivation. Meanwhile the intricacies of gun control and the over-arching question of gun access in America are again hot topics of conversation. Today on No Limits, join our conversation with Indiana legislator Jim Lucas, R - Seymour; Indiana University Professor Jody Madeira of the Maurer School of Law; and Pierre Atlas, professor of political science at Marian University.
  • A discussion with the Holcomb administration's newly-appointed Executive Director for Drug Prevention, Treatment and Enforcement, Jim McClelland. Governor Holcomb created the position, which works to coordinate the efforts of several state agencies, to address the rising tide of opioid addiction in Indiana. McClelland previously spent over 41 years leading Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana.
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