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Sakbun said 60 percent of the jobs that are here today weren't a job in 1940 and as a state, we need to focus on the workforce that will be here in 2040.
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Florida state attorney Tom Bakkedahl says he is opening an investigation and hopes to seek the death penalty against Daniel Troya and Ricardo Sanchez, Jr., for the murders of four family members in 2006.
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Chestnut ate 42, 24-ounce servings of popcorn in eight minutes. He beat his previous record by 10 servings.
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Sakbun says businesses are going to get a very large handout and the everyday Hoosier who is fighting through inflation really needs the help.
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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi says the Trump administration will pursue death sentences against federal defendants “whenever possible.”
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The Terre Haute Casino Resort marks one year of operation April 3, and city leaders are making the most of its tax revenue.
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It's been a year since the casino opened, tax relief should come with replacement revenue, a new city website is coming, and how to report a pothole.
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Terre Haute Mayor Brandon Sakbun will give his State of the City Address Friday morning at the downtown convention center.
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U.S. officials say five prisoners sustained injuries requiring outside medical attention Monday at a federal prison in Terre Haute. A spokesperson for the U.S. Bureau of Prisons said that “multiple inmates were observed fighting.”
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The mayor talks about his trips to the statehouse lobbying for city budgets, DEI legislation, funding amenities, ACLU lawsuit with ISU, and fundraising for a new accessible park.