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Indiana lawmakers and the federal government are tightening SNAP rules at the same time, and public health officials warn the combined effect will push more people off the program.
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Seventy-five-year-old Anita Ann Grayson died from acute exacerbation of congestive heart failure after a physical altercation inside the store.
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Democrats filled seven such vacancies for Indiana House seats, giving them candidates for 97 of the 100 seats.Republicans added two candidates, which left 20 current Democratic legislators without a GOP challenger, according to filings with the Indiana Election Division .
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Mayor Sharon Tucker urged residents to show respect for human life.
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Weeks after saying he hates Islam, Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith is now calling for a ban on calls to prayer. Muslim groups say it’s clear religious bigotry.
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Most Indiana counties may find mosquitos infected by the virus this year.
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Zionsville police are investigating a suspected hate-motivated arson after a fire damaged a former downtown Zionsville business Friday morning.
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