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Audio obtained by WTIU tells a story of Ta'Neasha Chappell repeatedly pleading for help in the overnight hours of July 15-16 at the Jackson County Jail in Brownstown.
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Patrick BeaneRonesha Murrell doesn’t buy the Jackson County prosecutor’s explanation of her sister’s death in July while in custody at the county…
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Before her death, Ta'Neasha Chappell told family members that someone had tried to poison her.
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Authorities say three people have died in a southern Indiana crash involving five vehicles that left two semitrailers fully engulfed in flames.
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The ACLU filed the lawsuit Dec. 28, shortly after a Madison, Wisconsin-based organization wrote a letter to Jackson County Commissioners asking for the Nativity display to be taken down.
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation wrote a letter to commissioners in Jackson County saying that a "concerned local citizen" contacted the group about the light display.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb says it's an example of why states are better prepared to meet the health care needs of residents.
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The governor is asking the U.S. Small Business Administration for disaster loans that could help recovery from flooding that started in late May.
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The Indiana Department of Environmental Management issued an ozone advisory for Clark, Floyd, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Scott, and Washington counties because of ozone levels that are forecast to be high.
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Allen, Jackson, Lake, Marion and Vanderburgh counties are the pilot areas for the On My Way Pre-K program. To be eligible, families must have an income that is 127 percent below the federal poverty line. The child must also be 4 years old by Aug. 1. Applications are due March 5.