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Phil Powell, executive director of the Indiana Business Research Center, said the investment in infrastructure has long-lasting benefits for the state.
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Many Hoosiers don’t have adequate access to mental health services. The lieutenant governor said broadband plays an important role in addressing barriers to access for rural communities.
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Indiana has secured more than $450 million for federal infrastructure grants as of last month.
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A state task force focused on land use delved into site readiness, regulation challenges and demographic changes during its first meeting Friday.
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U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited Indianapolis Thursday to highlight investments in workforce and infrastructure.
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Buttigieg highlighted other infrastructure projects taking place in Northwest Indiana, including road improvements, the double tracking of the South Shore Line and the expansion of commuter rail to Dyer.
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Several right- and left-leaning think tanks, as well as academic researchers, have put out analyses on the impacts of prevailing wage rules (or the lack thereof). They often come to contradictory or inconclusive conclusions.
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This new concrete sensor can completely replace traditional concrete testing methods.
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AES said it had to replace more than 50 poles and repair 39 transformers during and after this string of storms. Several advocacy groups have filed to investigate AES Indiana’s procedures.
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State roads are funded and maintained by the Indiana Department of Transportation. Several listeners wanted to know more details about this funding and how the state repairs roads.