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Indiana gambling regulators largely mum on legislative hit

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Indiana gambling regulators on Thursday brushed off concerns over the effects of a targeted, last-minute legislative change to the agency’s budget and casino fines.

Fact check: Migrants not being bused to Edinburgh

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Rumors about illegal immigrants being dropped off at the Indiana Premium Outlets by a group of charter buses are completely false, the bus company confirmed today.

Greenfield man accused of child sex crimes; police seek info on other children abused

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Law enforcement officials are asking parents to contact them after a Greenfield man was arrested and charged with multiple child sex crimes in federal court.

Sober Ride Indiana offering ride discounts for NCAA tournament

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Sober Ride Indiana is offering a discount on sober rides as March Madness begins in Indianapolis.

Indiana schools get legislative green light to break up ILEARN testing throughout school year

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An option for schools to divvy up portions of Indiana’s ILEARN exams was approved by state lawmakers at the end of the 2024 legislative session and will change how thousands of Hoosier students are tested.

Indiana DNR considers deer hunting reform

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A hybrid public hearing on reforming the state’s deer hunting programs managed by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources got little feedback Wednesday, but roughly 90 Hoosiers submitted comments online beforehand.

15 arrested so far in ongoing Johnson County drug roundup

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Johnson County law enforcement agencies are reaping the results of a nine-month drug investigation.

Officials: Johnson County’s voting equipment ready for primary elections

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Johnson County’s election equipment is ready for May primary elections, despite two machines having to be retested during a public test.

Johnson County Election Board OKs voting machine delivery contract

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Voting machines will be delivered by a Johnson County moving company for May’s primary elections.

Business-friendly Indiana gubernatorial forum highlights taxes, government

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All eight of the hopefuls running for governor across three parties appeared at a business-friendly forum in Fishers Tuesday, where candidates regularly reverted to prepared talking points on taxes and economic development.