Category: News
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Refinery supports small business entrepreneurs
Marion has implemented one of more than 50 co-working spaces in Indiana for growing businesses and entrepreneurs. The Refinery Business Center, 2301 South Western Ave., was opened to the public […]
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South Shore program puts passenger finances on track
CHESTERTON — When riders take the South Shore line starting this week…transportation officials want money on their mind…and how to rev-up their personal finances. A new partnership between South Shore […]
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Indiana's Congressional Delegation Reflects on Papal Address
Indiana’s congressional delegation is basking in the afterglow of the first-ever papal address on Capitol Hill. Click here to read more.
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Congressmen: Ritz should explain drop in charter aid
U.S. Reps. Luke Messer and Todd Rokita are calling for Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz to explain why some charter schools lost more federal Title 1 poverty funding […]
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Bucshon to host Student Leadership Summit
Congressman Larry Bucshon will host a Student Leadership Summit for high school students in Indiana’s 8th Congressional District Oct. 5 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. EDT at Vincennes University’s […]
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New advocacy group formed to help prevent sexual assaults
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Activists trying to fight Indiana’s high rate of sexual assault announced a new publicly-funded organization that will work to prevent sexual assault Wednesday, roughly one year after […]
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New Albany college students sign up to vote
NEW ALBANY — Class had just ended and she had other things to take care of, but a few minutes could be spared to take care of something that was […]
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Indiana GOP fall dinner tickets sell out
INDIANAPOLIS (Sept. 22, 2015) – Indiana Republican Party Chairman Jeff Cardwell today announced the state party’s fall dinner on Oct. 27 is sold out. “This news speaks volumes about the excitement and momentum behind our party […]
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Proposed Bill Would Rein in Regulatory Overreach
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that would require congressional approval and a presidential signature before federal agencies can make significant regulatory rule changes. Click here to […]