INDOT Commissioner presents on rail crossing safety to Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure

INDIANAPOLIS – This morning, Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) Commissioner Mike Smith shared testimony on railroad crossing safety before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on…

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Cancer advocates return to the Statehouse

INDIANAPOLIS – State legislators will hear firsthand from cancer patients and survivors next week during Cancer Action Day. The day-long gathering draws cancer advocates from around…

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Indiana Grown Commission announces two new members

INDIANA – Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch recently announced the appointment of two new Indiana Grown Commission members, Krista Stillwell and Nanci Sears Perry, and the re-appointment of three members….

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Winslow man facing child molestation charges

PIKE CO. – Indiana State Police and Pike County Sheriff’s Office initiated a criminal investigation in November 2023 after receiving information that 42-year-old Lance Scott,…

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Nominations are open for Partners for Clean Air award and scholarship opportunities are available

VALPARAISO – Partners for Clean Air (PCA) invites Hoosiers to nominate those who voluntarily undertook actions to improve air quality in Northwest Indiana for the…

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Work continues on I-69 Finish Line throughout 2024

INDIANA – As work continues on I-69 Finish Line throughout 2024, let’s step back to 2023 and review all our accomplishments last year.  Overnight single…

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Boy Scouts LaSalle Council Ranked Second in the Country for Growth

SOUTH BEND – 2023 was a record year for the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) LaSalle Council on multiple fronts. Out of 245 Boy Scout…

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Human trafficking must stop

INDIANA– Human trafficking has no place in our world. As both a grave crime and a human rights abuse, it compromises national and economic security,…

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Senators Bruan and Peters introduce Dillon’s Law to promote epinephrine use

WASHINGTON – Wednesday, Senators Mike Braun and Gary Peters introduced a bill that encourages states to train individuals to carry and administer epinephrine to someone suffering…

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RHIT’s Luke Prentice named Student Leader of the Year

BRAZIL – Indiana Sheriffs named Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology’s Luke Prentice as their “Student Leader of the Year.” “A U.S. Air Force cadet and RHIT mechanical engineering junior, Luke…

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