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‘Huge shift’: Incumbent exits prompt crowded U.S. House primary races in Indiana

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Nab a seat in Congress once and you’re likely to win reelection again and again, challengers or not. But three of Indiana’s nine congressional seats are guaranteed to change hands following this year’s elections.

New billboards urge Indiana Democrats to take Republican ballots in May primary

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A series of billboards cropping up around Indiana is making an unusual call to Hoosier Democrats: vote Republican this May.

Indiana Attorney General sues 22 companies using toxic ‘forever chemicals’

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A new lawsuit announced by Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita on Wednesday targets nearly two dozen companies operating in the state that manufacture and sell products containing dangerous “forever chemicals.”

Johnson County Council GOP candidates share why they’re running, talk budget priorities

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There’s a crowded field for the Republican nomination for the three Johnson County Council at-large seats.

Indiana BMV not required to issue nonbinary designations, court rules

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The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles does not have to issue a nonbinary option on driver’s licenses and identification cards, per an Indiana Court of Appeals ruling on Tuesday.

Early voting starts slow at Johnson County Courthouse

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The spectacle and fanfare of the total solar eclipse had passed in Johnson County.

Indiana 6th District GOP candidates talk foreign policy

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The seven men seeking the Republican nomination for Indiana’s 6th Congressional District shared their stances on Ukraine and Israel policy.

Johnson County voters, candidates invited to issues forum

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Local organizations and the Daily Journal are hosting voter forum later this month.

Curtis Hill promises to ‘abolish’ DEI in classrooms, focus on ‘basics’

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Educating Hoosier kids on “basic fundamentals,” and removing “radical” diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives from classrooms are among the education policy goals released by Republican Indiana gubernatorial candidate Curtis Hill on Monday.

Indiana trails last year’s FAFSA pace despite new state requirement

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Just one week out from Indiana’s deadline for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, the latest data shows only about one-third of Hoosier high school seniors have completed the form.