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As lawmakers look at how to pay for the state’s infrastructure, Indy Politics speaks with David Holt of Conexus Indiana about the different options they …
As lawmakers look at how to pay for the state’s infrastructure, Indy Politics speaks with David Holt of Conexus Indiana about the different options they …
New job figures show the state of Indiana hitting its highest record of private sector employment in 15 years. According to the Department of Workforce …
Be sure to catch us on the air this weekend as we discuss the big news items from the week. Here’s where you can find …
The chairman of the House Public Policy committee says he is leaving the chamber after next session. What’s new LaPorte ran the following story regarding …
Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann has become the first statewide elected official to publicly endorse a Republican candidate for President. Ellspermann is throwing her support behind …
Indiana’s U.S. Senators will split on the Iran nuclear deal, as Democratic Senator Joe Donnelly says he will support it. Click Here to Read More
Here is some news from around the state you might find interesting. Former Subway spokesman Jarred Fogle is expected to enter a guilty plea for …
Indy Politics talks to former Evan Bayh aide Tom Sugar about a possible run for Governor.* You can hear his comments in the Leon-Tailored audio …
Indiana Governor Mike Pence is going back under the knife to deal with complications from his hernia surgery last week. His office released the following …
The Times Northwest of Indiana is reporting that Democratic State Senator Karen Tallian is calling it quits in the race for Governor. Click Here for …