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East-coast gas station chain announces its Indiana expansion
Wawa is planning to build 60 stores over the next eight to ten years.
The Farm Bill expired Sept. 30, here's what that means
September 30th marks the expiration of the Farm Bill, a piece of legislation that needs to be renewed every five years. We spoke with farmers and legal experts to unpack how the bill’s expiration may affect Hoosiers.
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Indiana governor breaks ground on $1.2 billion state prison that will replace 2 others
Thursday that the 1.4 million-square-foot new prison pegged to cost $1.2 billion and house up to 4,200 male inmates will provide “a modern and efficient space” for both inmates and more than 900 Indiana Department of Correction staff working there.
IEDC releases full early Wabash aquifer results
The quasi-public agency made an executive summary, touting “abundant” water, available last week. Texas-based environmental consulting firm INTERA is conducting the ongoing analysis under a $2.9 million contract.
Maxwell sworn in to Indiana Senate, succeeds Perfect
Indiana’s newest State Sen. Randy Maxwell, a Republican from Guilford, was sworn in Thursday by Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Loretta Rush, succeeding Sen. Chip Perfect, of Lawrenceburg, who resigned earlier this year.
State panel convenes to take on expected plunge in road revenue
The Indiana General Assembly slipped a three-year extension of an annual 1-cent tax hike into the state budget this year, but it’s a stopgap during the hunt for a longer-term solution.
UAW once again expands its historic strike, hitting two of the Big 3 automakers
The United Auto Workers expanded its strike against Ford and GM, but not Stellantis after the company formerly known as Chrysler made last-minute concessions.
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Everything Hoosiers need to know about federal student loan repayments
It’s been more than three years since federal loan repayments were paused because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In October, the freeze will be over for more than 900,000 Hoosiers.
Mother arrested on charge of neglect resulting in death of toddler
The woman was arrested in August following an investigation last year into a one-year-old who died from blunt force trauma to the head.
The U.S. needs it for a green economy, but aluminum isn't very green
The Alcoa Warrick plant in southern Indiana has had more pollution violations than any other aluminum smelter in the country in recent years, according to a new report by the Environmental Integrity Project.
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