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Gun control ordinance in Indiana moves forward, unlikely to have impact due to state law
Indianapolis, Indiana – On Wednesday night, the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Committee approved the mayor’s proposal for a gun restriction law. Republicans abstained from voting, and Democrats supported the measure. With the passage of…
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The community center in Fishers will have paid memberships
Fishers, Indiana – The city of Fishers made plans to erect a $60 million community center with a variety of features that would require paid membership public on Tuesday. The Fishers Community Center, with its…
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Gun locks handed out at food distribution event
Indianapolis, Indiana – The Indianapolis Urban League added a new item to their drive-through food and meal distribution event on Tuesday as a result to the recent spate of gun violence. The National Organization of…
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Following his admission of guilt in his mother’s death, an Indiana man received 40 years in jail
Terre Haute, Indiana – A guy from western Indiana who admitted guilt to a felony charge related to the fatal stabbing of his mother but was mentally ill received a 40-year jail term. Michael Charles…
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Juneteenth celebrations scheduled for Saturday in the city of Bloomington
Bloomington, Indiana – On Saturday at 2 p.m., the city of Bloomington will host a celebration honoring Juneteenth, which marks the abolition of slavery in the United States. In Galveston, Texas, slaves were officially informed…
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Couples marry, renew vows at Paws and Promises marriage event
Indianapolis, Indiana – The Marion County Clerk’s Office hosted its first Paws and Promises event at the Lugar Plaza on Tuesday morning, when many newlyweds and long-married couples had a canine-gone good time. Through Paws…
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Nationwide, household debt is still increasing
Indianapolis, Indiana – You are not alone if the rising cost of everything and inflation have you using credit cards more frequently these days. The Federal Reserve Bank said that in the first quarter of…
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See a string of lights in the Central Indiana sky? Here’s what it is
Indianapolis, Indiana – Have you noticed how Central Indiana’s night sky was illuminated by a line of lights on Monday? It is as follows. The solution, according to chief meteorologist Brian Wilkes, is a Starlink…
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Indianapolis council is thinking about hiring attorneys to combat gun crime
Indianapolis, Indiana – Three attorneys’ salaries will be covered by a $225,000 contribution from the Indianapolis City-County Council. They will work on a special team with the U.S. Attorney’s Office to reduce gun crimes in…
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More Hoosiers go hungry amid inflation, food pantries struggle with costs
Indianapolis, Indiana – Food banks are requesting assistance from the public as they once again face a high demand. “Really, everything has gone up across the board because of inflation,” the Family and Adult Services…