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Richmond residents sue the owner of the facility in a class action lawsuit
Richmond, Indiana – Residents who were impacted by the warehouse fire and the ensuing evacuation of their homes have sued Seth Smith and Cornerstone Trading Group, LLC as a class. Residents who live close to…
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After mice concerns, Speedway Kroger’s bakery and deli reopened
Speedway, Indiana – Following reports of mice in the shop, Marion County health regulators on Friday approved the Speedway Kroger’s request to reopen its bakery and deli. After receiving reports of rodent activity, the supermarket’s…
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The Bloomington City Council approves a resolution to establish a regional climate coalition
Bloomington, Indiana – On April 12, the Bloomington City Council overwhelmingly agreed to accept Project 46, a partnership between Bloomington, Nashville, and Columbus Indiana that aims to tackle climate change. On March 24, Project 46…
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Bar owner in Bloomington takes action against hate speech
Bloomington, Indiana – For almost two years, McKinley Minniefield has been the proprietor of the Fairfax Bar and Grill in southern Monroe County. “The lake life down here is the best in the state by…
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$1.5 billion expected for Indiana’s new state budget
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to state income forecasts released on Wednesday, lawmakers in Indiana should have an additional $1.5 billion for the upcoming two-year budget. That’s because, in accordance with a bipartisan review carried out…
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IMPD’s Mounted Patrol gets $255K donation for horse barn
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to a press release from the Central Indiana Police Foundation, local businessman Turner Woodard and his family have donated $250,000 to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department’s Mounted Patrol to aid in…
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To help Indiana tornado victims, FEMA is going door to door, but it is warning them about scammers
Whiteland, Indiana – Beginning on Wednesday, Indiana tornado victims will receive a higher degree of assistance. To ensure that Hoosiers receive the assistance they require, teams from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are knocking…
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Welcome to Fairyville opens in Noblesville
Noblesville, Indiana – The Nickel Plate Arts Campus will once again host the 11th Annual Welcome to Fairyville. On the Nickel Plate Arts Campus on April 20, fairy houses made by local artists will be…
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Indians baseball contributes to downtown Indianapolis’ economic growth
Indianapolis, Indiana – Baseball returning to Victory Field in downtown Indianapolis may be the best sign of spring. The Memphis Tigers will host the Indianapolis Indians this week, but they will return to the Circle…
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Service dog with frostbite attends graduation of other dogs
Fishers, Indiana – On Tuesday night, Medical Mutts assistance canines celebrated the graduation of numerous assistance canines. A service dog who is fortunate to still be alive was a special guest. Chai had a difficult…





