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Private Employment Hits Another New High in 2019
(INDIANAPOLIS) – The number of working Hoosiers continues to climb in 2019, as the state hit record private employment in June. The Indiana Department of Workforce…
Lawrence County Commissioners Hear Updates on Projects
(BEDFORD) – Various paving projects continue throughout Lawrence County. Highway Superintendent David Holmes was not at the Commissioners meeting on Tuesday morning. In his absence,…
Lawrence County Commissioners Pass 2019 Animal Control Ordinance
Content Warning: The following story contains graphic images which may upset sensitive viewers and children. (BEDFORD) – The Lawrence County Commissioners voted to pass the…
Greene County Commissioners to Consider Privatizing Ambulance Service
(GREENE CO.) – Faced with financial, staffing and wage issues, the Greene County Commissioners will debate privatizing the Greene County Ambulance Service. On August 6,…
Young: Diplomacy Needs a Chance to Reduce Global Violence
(SOUTH BEND) – The U.S. may not have had a major terror attack on home soil, but that doesn’t mean terrorists have stopped. Finding ways…
Standing Room Only At North Lawrence Community School Board Meeting
(BEDFORD) – The North Lawrence Community School Board meeting had a standing room only crowd on Thursday evening. The school board meeting was almost 45…
Bedford Housing Authority Taking Bids On Roof Repairs
(BEDFORD) – The Bedford Housing Authority met on Thursday afternoon at the Hauck House Common Room. The Board, in their regular monthly meeting, voted on…
Mitchell Community Schools To Meet In Executive Session
(MITCHELL) – The Mitchell Community Schools Board of Trustees will meet in Executive Session on Monday, July 19th, 2019 at the Administration Building. The following…
Pence’s OORAH Act Passes House
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – U.S. Representative Greg Pence (R-IN) is thanking House colleagues for passing his legislation to help terrorist victims and their families collect financial…
AG Curtis Hill Will Focus On Defending Constitutionality Of Indiana’s Ban On Dismemberment Abortions
(INDIANAPOLIS) -Attorney General Curtis Hill said today that rather than appealing a federal district court’s June 28 preliminary injunction against Indiana’s dismemberment abortion ban, he…