Madelyn Hanes, Indiana Capital Chronicle
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From wolves and bargains to fried pickle Oreos and glassblowing, get ready to celebrate the “Soundtrack of Summer” at this year’s Indiana State Fair.
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The Indiana Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that local units of government across the state can choose to exclude part-time elected officials from receiving health insurance.
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The Indiana State Historical Marker Program began in 1946, with the first marker placed in December of that year highlighting the Indiana State Capitol
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Starting Wednesday, Hoosiers can now add a free vehicle history report to their toolbox when purchasing a used vehicle.
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Hoosiers seeking abortions now face another legal barrier following a June Texas ruling — a decision that blocked a Biden administration reproductive privacy rule nationwide.
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Hoosier farmers planted about 1.6 million acres of overwinter living covers – cover crops and small grains, like wheat – this spring, elevating the state to the top in the nation in cover crop adoption, according to a survey by the Indiana State Department of Agriculture.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita wants to block courts from authorizing gender identity changes on birth certificates, deeming such changes to be "falsifying records."