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Johnson County food pantry listings: Week of Feb. 17

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Johnson County GOP challenges 6th District candidate

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The candidacy of a man running for Indiana’s 6th Congressional District is being challenged by the Johnson County GOP chair.

Crews prepare for snow Friday afternoon into evening

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The Indiana Department of Transportation is prepared for a quick burst of snow expected to move across much of Indiana starting late Friday morning and afternoon through the evening hours.

Feds deliver stark warnings to state election officials ahead of November

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WASHINGTON — Federal law enforcement and cybersecurity officials are warning the nation’s state election administrators that they face serious threats ahead of November’s presidential election.

Indiana legislative leaders mum on governor picks — but talk 13th checks, antisemitism

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Indiana’s top two lawmakers, who are Republicans, kept quiet Thursday on which of six GOP candidates they’d back as the state’s next governor.

Indiana Supreme Court opens door for U.S. Senate candidate Rust to be kept off...

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Indiana Supreme Court justices on Thursday blocked an injunction against the state’s two-primary rule that prohibits U.S. Senate hopeful John Rust from appearing on the GOP primary ballot in May.

Indiana ambulance insurance payment bill advances over business objections

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Need an ambulance? Some Hoosiers might find themselves out of luck.

Indiana literacy overhaul bill advances as worries rise over provision to retain more third...

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House lawmakers are moving forward with a bill that seeks to remedy Indiana’s literacy “crisis” despite mounting pushback against a provision that could require thousands of students to repeat third grade.

Indiana college faculty overwhelmingly opposed to bill seeking to end ‘viewpoint discrimination’

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Faculty from higher education institutions across Indiana descended on the Statehouse Wednesday to speak out against a contentious bill that would increase lawmaker oversight of state colleges and universities and push speech in the classroom toward “intellectual diversity.”

Parents of student who drowned at Whiteland high school file federal lawsuit

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The parents of a student who drowned in Whiteland Community High School’s pool after a seizure have filed a federal civil rights lawsuit.