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  • Hilary Clinton Schedules Fund-Raising Stop in Indianapolis

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    (INDIANAPOLIS)- It appears that Hilary Clinton is going to be in Indianapolis in just a few weeks. It was announced on Tuesday that Clinton has scheduled a fund raising event for June 22nd. The stop is one of 26 that are scheduled for the next several weeks. The event is expected to be private.

  • New Hope Today Via Radiosurgery for Brain Cancer Patients

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    The death of Vice President Joe Biden‘s son from brain cancer brings more focus on a disease as well as what doctors say is a more effective way of treating it. Beau Biden was only 46 when he died last weekend following a battle of at least three years with the cancer – he also […]

  • Fayette County Officials Considering Needle Exchange Program

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    Fayette County health officials are trying to learn from the HIV outbreak in Scott County as they consider implementing a needle exchange of their own. Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Gretchen Frazee reports.

  • New Board of Education Configuration Debuts Today

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    Legislation the General Assembly passed this year allowed the governor and legislative leaders to immediately reconfigure the State Board of Education. As StateImpact Indiana’s Claire McInerny reports officials are hopeful this will improve the dynamic of the board and put an end to years of infighting among its members.

  • Burglars Posing as Pest Control Workers in Hamilton and Marion Counties

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    (FISHERS) – Two burglars posing as pest control company employees are targeting neighborhoods in Hamilton and Marion counties. Officer Tom Weger with the Fishers Police Department says the man and woman canvas the areas and then return later to break into homes and cars. Weger says police don‘t mind getting phone calls from people who […]

  • U.S. Supreme Court Could Hamper Redistricting Reform

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    Just as Indiana begins a long-debated study of redistricting reform, the U-S Supreme Court may throw a wrench into the process. Eric Berman reports.

  • Indiana Supreme Court to establish a commercial court

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    Indiana will soon see a new type of trial court equipped to handle complex business cases.  IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports.

  • Indiana lawmakers want to help bring broadband internet coverage to rural communities

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    The Indiana General Assembly wants to drive more broadband providers to areas of the state that have little or no access to reliable internet service. As Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Brandon Smith reports, a group of lawmakers say the first step is to create of a new label for communities ready for broadband service.

  • Pence Might Be Helped by Competitive Democratic Primary

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    A competitive Democratic primary for governor could be an advantage for the current Republican governor according to one political analyst. Ray Steele, reports.

  • Delaware County Commissioners Oppose Mounds Lake

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    (MUNCIE) – The Delaware County Commissioners voted unanimously on Monday afternoon to formally oppose the Mounds Lake Reservoir Proposal. They join the County Council in their opposition of the reservoir and hope that the message resonates with the remaining towns and city that have yet to take a formal stance. Yorktown and Daleville in Delaware […]

  • State Trooper Saves Randolph County Motorist From Flooding

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    (RANDOLPH COUNTY)- An off-duty Indiana State Police trooper is being credited with saving an elderly man in Randolph County over the weekend after he got stuck on a flooded roadway. A release from the department says that Trooper Mike Bradbury, with the help of a resident with a 4-wheel drive truck, was able to drive […]

  • Patriot Act Lapse Not Impacting State-Level Intelligence Efforts

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    State police say the lapse of Patriot Act surveillance provisions has no direct impact on intelligence gathering at the state level: Eric Berman reports.

  • BSU Prof Injured in Fire Improves to Good Condition

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    (MUNCIE) – The condition of a Ball State journalism professor – who was injured along with his wife in a Saturday morning house fire — has improved from critical to good. The Star Press reports Tom Price was in good condition at Eskenazi Health Hospital in Indianapolis early Monday afternoon. The hospital said his wife […]

  • Muncie Ivy Tech Building Project Funding Denied by Lawmakers

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    The Indiana General Assembly allocated nearly two billion dollars for the state’s colleges in the recently passed budget – including money for new building projects. The only institution that didn’t receive funding for one of those projects is Ivy Tech. As Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Payne Horning reports, declining enrollment and poor graduation numbers at the community college are raising questions that state officials want answered.

  • Analysts Say Recent Unemployment Numbers Show Weak Points

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    State leaders celebrated last week over news that Indiana’s unemployment rate is at its lowest level in seven years, while the total number of jobs surged to a near-record high. But as Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Brandon Smith reports, some analysts say it’s not time to pop the champagne yet.

  • Muncie Couple Recovering from Injuries Sustained in House Fire

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    MUNCIE – An early Saturday morning fire that destroyed a house north of Muncie has critically injured two people. Both are recovering at an Indianapolis hospital. The Star Press reports an investigation is underway, according to Tim Baty, chief of the Hamilton Township Volunteer Fire Company. The injured homeowners are Tom and Pam Price. Tom […]

  • Muncie Three Trails Series

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    Indiana Weekend “Muncie Three Trails Series” – 5/29/15 Rick Zeigler gives us a preview of the Muncie Three Trails Music Series, which this year features Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn, the Steeldrivers, Junior Brown and Joe Louis Walker. Also: What this series means for Muncie. Play this episode online Songs featured in the show: When […]

  • State Bicentennial Visioning Project announced

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    Indiana is gearing up for a celebration of its 200-year history…and former Congressman Lee Hamilton says the upcoming bicentennial party can’t just be about the state’s past, but also about its future. As Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Brandon Smith reports, today, Hamilton helped announce the creation of the Bicentennial Visioning Project.

  • Indiana Ethanol Producers Concerned About Possible EPA Changes

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    (INDIANAPOLIS)- Indiana‘s renewable fuel industry leaders says possible changes from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency could damage the state‘s economy. Indiana Ethanol Producers Association Spokesman Tim Phelps says the EPA is considering among others things, possible cuts in the amount of biofuels or renewables blended into the nation‘s fuel supply. At a news conference today, […]

  • LGBT Issues Will Not Be Studied This Summer by Lawmakers

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    ISTEP, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, and redistricting are among more than 40 topics assigned to legislative study committees this summer. But no committee will study LGBT issues. Eric Berman reports.