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Twenty-one Indianapolis City-County councilors refused to support a deal that would send up to 25 million gallons of water daily from Eagle Creek Reservoir to the Boone County industrial park.
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The State Budget Committee approved an additional $85 million to be spent on and around the controversial LEAP development district in central Indiana.
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A new $800 million data center for Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, could be coming to Boone County.
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Eli Lilly announced Wednesday it will invest another $4.5 billion into a new facility at the state’s controversial LEAP District in central Indiana.
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A new report by the Chamber says there’s plenty of water in Indiana right now, but with central Indiana growing and proposed development in other parts of the state — there may not be enough to meet demand in the future.
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The State Budget Committee approved nearly $100 million more for the Indiana Economic Development Corporation’s controversial LEAP district in central Indiana.
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How much money has been spent on the LEAP pipeline project and who was involved in starting this plan in Indiana? A member of the audience from Lafayette wanted to know.
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New legislation filed this week would require a permitting process for large water withdrawals.The legislation comes after the state announced it was…
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Protecting water rights has not been a hot-button issue in Indiana — until now.
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Gov. Holcomb, legislative leaders meet with Tippecanoe County officials and commit to pipeline pauseIndiana Gov. Eric Holcomb and legislative leadership met with Tippecanoe County officials last week to discuss state and local water issues.