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In a unanimous ruling by a three-judge panel, the Indiana Court of Appeals overturned an Allen Superior Court judge's decision to dismiss the lawsuit against the popular social media app. Writing for the panel, Judge Paul Mathias said the state does have jurisdiction over the company.
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Ellen and Sean working with students in big and little fiddle mode
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Local musicians and educators Sean Hoffman and Ellen Coplin, known on the performance circuit as Bobcat Opossum, are on a full-time crusade to preserve and promote bluegrass traditions across the heartland, sharing the core communal elements of the music they love.