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Sullivan in rebuilding process three weeks after deadly tornado
Many demolished homes have cleared away after sustaining enough damage to make them unsuitable for living.
Holcomb signs bill to create a statewide energy plan into law
It requires the state agency that oversees utilities to consider five things in most of its decisions: reliability, affordability, resiliency, stability and environmental sustainability.
Gas plant could be sending coal ash contaminated water into the White River
AES Indiana converted its Eagle Valley plant from coal to natural gas seven years ago. But there is still coal ash at the site and monitoring data shows it’s leaching toxic heavy metals into the groundwater — like arsenic, boron, lithium, mercury and molybdenum.
IU reveals new Vice President for Research, Russell Mumper
Mumper will be responsible for implementing IU 2030’s research objectives, including increasing external funding and growing the university’s AI and quantum technology programs.
Public gets last chance to testify on new, two-year state budget
The budget bill is currently in conference committee, which means House and Senate lawmakers are working on a final version that both can agree on.
Indiana bill to support patients treated for overdoses stalls but could still pass this session
Advocates for House Bill 1462 say it would provide crucial support for people with substance use disorder at a point when it may be most effective: during and after an emergency room visit.
Commissioners suspend jail committee meetings, face sheriff’s ire
The commissioners said they want to gather more information about court processes before continuing the committee meetings.
Bill to automatically enroll eligible students for scholarship program heads to governor’s desk
Students are required to agree to a set of conditions – including maintaining a 2.5 GPA, completing certain financial assistance documents, and staying out of trouble.
Print disabilities accommodation application deadline is April 20 for May primary election
This software allows voters who are blind or have print disabilities to independently mark their ballot, sign paperwork and email materials to county election officials.
Indiana lawmakers have $1.5 billion more to spend in budget after updated forecast
Predictions heading into Wednesday were that the new forecast would be roughly in line with what lawmakers heard back in December.
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