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Mayor Thomson vetoes Kirkwood closure ordinance
In a letter to the community, Thomson said “this veto is not a rejection of a council vote, but instead an invitation to further engagement.”
Monroe County Fair promises food, fun, and fireworks
The Monroe County Fair kicks off this Friday with a fireworks show and cruise-in.
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Monroe County recovers from EF2 tornado
Severe storms prompted another tornado warning in Monroe County Sunday night as it recovers from EF2 tornado last week.
Trump administration renews order keeping Indiana coal plants open for the third time
Order renewed through Sept. 19
Porter County splitting on planned taxes for Bears stadium in Hammond
Financing for Indiana’s package to lure the stadium project from Illinois includes restaurant tax in Lake and Porter counties
EV insurance rates remain high but are stabilizing
Depending on the carrier, insurance for electric vehicles is at least 15 percent higher than gas vehicles.
Tornado Watch in effect; strong, severe storms moving northeast
These storms bring multiple hazards through the evening hours, including strong winds, tornadoes, heavy rain with potential flooding, and isolated hail.
Independent secretary of state hopeful says he has the signatures
Former Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard announced Saturday his campaign has submitted more than 52,000 signatures to get on the fall ballot.
Affordable housing advocates share details of proposal for Seminary Pointe
Organizers with Bloomington Homes for All and two other groups presented details of the proposal for preserving a low-income apartment property south of downtown.
'He wasn't sentenced to death': Family fears for prisoner with rare blood disorder
Demitrius Manderfield, 29, stopped receiving blood transfusions for sickle beta thalassemia, a genetic disorder, after investigators at United States Penitentiary-Terre Haute accused him of attempting to contact a hospital worker.
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