
State Senate Committee Approves Wetlands Bill
A State Senate committee has approved Senate Bill 389, which would allow farmers and property developers to drain up to 80% of the state’s remaining wetlands.
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A State Senate committee has approved Senate Bill 389, which would allow farmers and property developers to drain up to 80% of the state’s remaining wetlands.
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Indiana Senator Mike Braun has joined some fellow Republicans in re-introducing a Constitutional amendment requiring term limits. The amendment calls for a limit of two six-year
Continue Reading »There’s another legislative debate over forms of cannabis that aren’t marijuana. Indiana legalized C-B-D oil three years ago. Shelbyville Representative Sean Eberhart wants to apply the
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The food supply chain is a delicate system within Indiana’s economy. That chain was nearly broken by the coronavirus pandemic. Restaurants need meat from farmers. Farmers need
Continue Reading »Indiana’s December unemployment rate stands at 4.3 percent—well under the national rate of 6.7 percent. The state’s labor force added over 83-thousand, 600 workers from November to
Continue Reading »The sausage in your fridge could be part of a new recall. Bob Evans is recalling about 4,200 pounds of raw pork sausage because it could be contaminated with pieces of thin, blue rubber. The recall
Continue Reading »The State of Indiana is accepting nominations now for the Governor’s Century and Half-Century Business awards. The award recognizes Hoosier businesses in business for either 50 or 100
Continue Reading »Indiana Legislative Republicans are staying firm on their stance on teacher pay. Republicans say school corporations should decide the issue themselves, while Democrats feel school corporations
Continue Reading »Jasper State Senator Mark Messmer is backing a temporary expansion of telehealth services in the wake of the current pandemic. The bill, authored by the State Senate Republican Leader Messmer,
Continue Reading »More than 362,000 Hoosiers have received their first dose of the COVID vaccine, and nearly 90,000 are fully vaccinated. That word from State Health
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