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  • Today is the last day to register to vote in the Indiana Primary Election. NIPSCO locks out 1,600 union workers amid contract dispute. A new precedent has been set for eviction in courts around the state.
  • GOP election division leaders resign. New public records access bill prioritizes human over AI requests. Indiana Democrats raise concerns about the state's budget.
  • IDEM grants Google data center developers permits for additional emergency generators. Governor to tap $200M for frozen childcare voucher program. Fuel and fertilizer costs top of farmers' minds as early planting season begins.
  • Indiana Toll Road deal would trade twice-annual hikes for $700M Bears stadium-related windfall. Student IDs can be used to vote in Indiana, federal judge rules. Candidates in Indiana's 9th Congressional District discussed science policy at IU forum.
  • Indiana leaders walk back IEDC foundation ‘wind-down’ as spending nears $500,000. President Trump waives shipping restriction to ease costs. University of Notre Dame says families with incomes under $150k will pay zero tuition, starting next school year.
  • Spring Break, not government shutdown, leads to waits at Indianapolis Airport. New deadly, synthetic opioid linked to overdoses in the Midwest. Monroe County Humane volunteers help clear debris from last month's tornado.
  • Eli Lilly announces $7-billion merger, with eye on wakefulness drugs. Gas hits $4 a gallon across Indiana. The South Shore Line's branch to Dyer is now up and running.
  • New Indiana law could unlock $300M for childcare vouchers. Governor Mike Braun signs broad immigration bill into law. Simon Property Group CEO David Simon dies at 64 after battle with cancer.
  • IURC to lead public hearing of five utilities companies. Political science professor speaks on Greg Ballard's run and the 'Lincoln Party'. City of Fort Wayne announces second round of opioid settlement grants.
  • Regulators press Indiana utilities on rising energy costs in public hearing. Mitch Daniels defends lawmakers facing primary challenges over redistricting vote. IDNR to remove invasive carp from the state’s waterways.
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