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Sen. Jon Ford becomes fourth state lawmaker this year to leave legislature early
Ford is the fourth lawmaker to announce their resignation since the 2023 legislative session ended in April, joining Ann Vermilion, Randy Frye and Chip Perfect.
Randy Maxwell is Indiana's newest state senator, replacing Chip Perfect
He is set to serve out the remaining three years of Perfect’s four-year term. Perfect had endorsed Maxwell to replace him.
Fresh food program launched in Indiana to expand nationwide
Instacart and Partnership for a Healthier America created the Good Food for All Program in 2020 to help families struggling with food insecurity.
State rep poses name change for part of I-69 to honor trooper
State Rep. Ben Smaltz (R-Dist. 52) wants to rename a stretch of Interstate 69 to honor fallen Indiana State Police Master Trooper James Bailey.
As union contract expires, Indiana's UAW autoworkers aren't 'standing up' to strike – yet
The United Auto Workers union contracts at General Motors, Ford and Stellantis expired Thursday night without a tentative agreement on a new contract in sight. Some UAW workers are striking, but not in Indiana.
Bedford UAW stands by for strike
The United Auto Workers plans to bring more plants into the strike the longer it goes, ramping up pressure on GM, Stellantis and Ford. That means the Bedford union could be called to walk out at any time.
Tentative settlement reached in Clark Co. Jail assault case
The federal cases were filed on behalf of multiple women who say they were assaulted and harassed over several hours in October 2021
IU student hit on e-scooter suffered “serious injuries”
An IU student hit while traveling on an e-scooter this morning was hospitalized with “serious injuries” according to IUPD.
Higher Education leaders make plan to get more veterans in college
The Veterans Task Force Working Group presented recommendations to the Commission for Higher Education Thursday.
Sinders to lead Indiana Chamber of Commerce, first woman in that role
Sinders has worked for two decades on policy in Washington, D.C. That includes leading the lobbying work of a hotel trade group and Charter Communications.
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