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'It's not a long shot anymore': Southern Indiana mayor predicts tight gubernatorial race
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. — We're nearly a month until election day, and Hoosiers are preparing to vote for its next governor. As Gov. Eric Holcomb (R) finishes his second and final term in the Republican stronghold state of Indiana, some are projecting the race for his successor could be closer than some may typically expect.
Attorneys argue about public versus private funds in Jamey Noel case
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. — New Chapel EMS made a second oral argument Thursday as they tried to get added as an intervening plaintiff in the Indiana Attorney General Office's lawsuit against Jamey Noel. The attorney general's office is trying to recoup $3.8 million that the Indiana State Board of Accounts...
Hoosiers line up to donate relief supplies for Helene's victims in North Carolina
HANCOCK COUNTY, Ind. — The reality of Hurricane Helene's impact is growing more grim with each passing day. Authorities confirm more than 200 people were killed. It's not clear right now how many people are missing or unaccounted for. The widespread devastation has been complicating rescue and recovery efforts,...
Indiana Governor’s Race: School Choice and Parents’ Rights vs. Academic Freedom
U.S. Sen. Mike Braun, a conservative Republican, is still ahead in the state’s gubernatorial race but his lead among Indiana voters over Democrat Jennifer McCormick has shrunk in recent weeks. Polling released this week by the Democratic Governors Association shows Braun just three points in front of McCormick, 44% to 41%. That’s a dropoff from […]
New interactive walk explores one of first Black settlements in Indiana
Indiana residents can learn more about one of the state’s first Black settlement’s with the opening of the Roberts Settlement Legacy Walk. The new interactive, outdoor trail tells the story of three, free African American pioneers who migrated from North Carolina and Virginia and settled in northern Hamilton County in 1835.
Decision 2024: Here’s what you need to know to vote in the general election
INDIANAPOLIS — This fall, voters across Indiana will elect a new governor and a new U.S. senator. Every voter will also be able to select their choice for U.S. President. Each ballot in Indiana will also have the race a U.S. representative and for attorney general. Many voters will also make selections for state senators and representatives as well as for judges, court clerks, and town councilors.
Indiana Task Force One Fights Through Several Obstacles In Hurricane Helene Recovery Effort
MCDOWELL COUNTY, N.C.–Indiana Task Force One continues to fight through various obstacles as they help with the Hurricane Helene recovery effort. Their latest stop has been in McDowell County, North Carolina, not far from Asheville. “A church has welcomed us and several teams in to help put us. The community is also very appreciative of […] The post Indiana Task Force One Fights Through Several Obstacles In Hurricane Helene Recovery Effort appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Indiana’s Secretary of State hosts mock election at Northeast Middle School
SHELBURN, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Friday morning Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales helped young people understand the importance of voting with a mock election. 6th grade teacher at Northeast East Elementary School Jennifer Strahle said it is never too early to learn the importance of voting. “I wanted my students to take away how important […]
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