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Lottery to pay vendor $6M
The Hoosier Lottery and its private vendor, IGT Indiana, settled three disputes, with the lottery paying IGT $6 million.
Fire destroys historic downtown Columbus building
Mayor Jim Lienhoop says the cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Ask The Mayor: Columbus Lienhoop on downtown fire, not running for re-election, past year
Lienhoops says investigators haven't found the cause of Sunday's downtown blaze that destroyed a historic building, what projects he's focusing on before his final term ends, and the year in review.
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High fuel costs continue to drive up electric bills. Unexpected power plant outages aren't helping
The highest recent fuel adjustment was by Duke Energy — where the average customer paid an extra $22 a month from July through September.
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Department of Energy program aims to make low-income Hoosier homes more energy efficient
The program is intended for low-income families and gives priority to families with children, those with disabilities and older Hoosiers.
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Brown County State Park ranked No. 6 most beautiful state parks
Also ranked No. 13 for Most Instagrammed State Parks, assistant property park manager Patrick Halter attributes the park’s success to its staff and uniqueness.
Senate confirms Indiana judge’s appointment to appeals bench
Doris L. Pryor will be the first Black person from Indiana ever to serve on the 7th Circuit, which covers Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin.
Flu-like illnesses prompt hospital systems to restrict visitors
Data from the Indiana Department of Health suggests this is the earliest start to high flu-like illnesses in the state since at least 2011.
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Indiana group weighs in on controversial U.S. Supreme Court case being heard Wednesday
North Carolina Republicans want the Supreme Court to decide that only state legislatures have the power to decide how congressional elections are run, with no oversight from state courts or constitutions.
Sullivan Co. woman dead after being hit by train
Investigators said the train’s lights and horn were working but the train still struck Lewis.
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