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A regional development authority in Southern Indiana has announced 21 projects to receive $45 million in this round of state READI grants. More than $6 million is tapped to go toward kick starting redevelopment at the former JeffBoat shipyard in Jeffersonville.
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Riverside Drive in South Clarksville has opened for the winter after being closed this year for major improvements.
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Indiana legislative leaders say they likely won’t enact transformative changes to the state’s tax system in the 2025 legislative session.
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Democrat Teah Hampton-Williams was selected by caucus this week to finish the term for longtime Clark County Council member Barbara Hollis, who died last month. Williams-Hampton will also be the first Black woman to sit on that board.
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Richard Allen was accused of cutting the throats of 13-year-old Abigail Williams and 14-year-old Liberty German. He faces up to 130 years in prison.
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A federal judge found the Indiana Department of Homeland Security likely discriminated against people with disabilities. The ACLU of Indiana’s complaint alleges IDHS has been applying zoning laws in a way that discriminates against a recovery home in southwest Indiana.
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The five state Supreme Court and Court of Appeals judges that were on the ballot in Indiana this year easily kept their seats on the bench in Tuesday’s election.
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Democrat Wendy Dant Chesser has been elected to the Indiana House District 71 seat, less than a year after being caucused into the spot.
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Mike Braun said his big election victory gives him a “platter of opportunity” to tackle the “kitchen table issues” he ran on for governor— including property tax and health care reform.
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Indiana Republican state Rep. Ed Clere was elected to a ninth term in District 72, which covers most of Floyd County in Southern Indiana, according to unofficial results.
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Polls are open in Kentucky and Indiana 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. local time. Laws say that if you’re in line by 6 p.m., you must be allowed to vote.
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Multiple local organizations in Louisville and Southern Indiana are offering free rides to polling locations around the city on Election Day.