Coming up on Indiana Newsdesk.
The race for governor is narrowing. State Superintendent Glenda Ritz isn't going after the Democratic nomination and instead says she'll continue to focus on education. Ahead a look at Ritz's future and why analysts say her decision to get out of the governor's race means the remaining candidates will begin seriously discussing the issues and policy.
New rules that would broaden the EPA's authority to regulate waterways are set to go into effect this month. Thirty states plus business and agriculture groups are suing. What would change under the new rules and why are farmers saying it will make it difficult for them to remain profitable and competitive.
And an 81-year-old man makes quite the journey each week to make sure the city of Bloomington stays on time. We'll take you to the top of the Monroe County Courthouse and show you what it takes to keep it running.
Those stories plus the latest top headlines from across the state Friday at 6 p.m. on Indiana Newsdesk.