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Republicans drive Indiana House primary challenges

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Some Hoosier primary election voters will have options as the Indiana House of Representatives’ 100 seats go on the ballot. The May 7 primary boasts 26 contested GOP races and six contested Democrat ones. Eight open seats have drawn two-dozen hopefuls.

New Whiteland man arrested for drunk driving crash causing death

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A New Whiteland man was arrested for driving while intoxicated causing death following a two-vehicle crash on U.S. 31 in Whiteland Tuesday evening.

Pedestrian struck, killed by driver on County Line Road

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Police are investigating after a pedestrian was struck and killed on Indianapolis’ southside Monday evening.

Voters invited to send questions for upcoming issues forum

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Local organizations and the Daily Journal are hosting a voter forum later this month and you’re invited to submit questions for the candidates.

Higher education commission updates progress, work left to do

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Indiana’s higher education czar celebrated some early wins in an address Monday but acknowledged the work still to be done to improve enrollment and completion of higher education degrees.

Crouch has the most money on hand for final governor’s race push

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As the six Republican candidates round the final bend before the May 7 primary in the 2024 governor’s race, Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch leads the pack in terms of money on hand, according to the new campaign finance reports filed Monday.

Indiana National Guard member reportedly shot at migrant stabbing others

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An Indiana National Guard member was involved in a shooting at the southern border Sunday but details are scant while an investigation continues.

FUN Township Trustee holding giveaway

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The Franklin Union Needham Township Trustee will be holding a giveaway event this week.

Democrats running for Johnson County Council share thoughts on roads, HR, mental health

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Four Democrats seeking the nomination for three Johnson County Council at-large seats shared their thoughts on several issues facing Johnson County.