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Indiana justices to decide if elected officials are full-time employees
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indiana Supreme Court will decide if county elected officials count as full-time employees. The state’s highest court announced Tuesday it will hear the case of Keith Huck, an elected member of the Perry County Council. Huck sued after the county’s Board of Commissioners declined to offer him health insurance in 2023. […]
Questions remain over former Indiana sheriff Jamey Noel’s eligibility for public pensions
(INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — Even after Jamey Noel pleaded guilty last week to 27 felony charges as part of a massive, ongoing corruption case, the former Clark County Sheriff could still receive taxpayer-funded retirement benefits for his public service. The prominent Hoosier Republican worked as a state trooper for more than 20 years before embarking on a campaign for county […]
Four more Indiana counties are now eligible to register for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library
Dolly Parton's Imagination Library is continuing to expand in counties across Indiana. Thanks to a partnership with United Way of South Central Indiana, Greene, Lawrence, Orange and Owen counties are now eligible for the program that sends free books monthly to children younger than five. ...
Federal judge rules against Indiana’s Medicaid provider in disability services dispute
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A federal judge on Tuesday said the state’s Medicaid agency likely violated federal law when it forced families of medically complex children off the attendant care program. The order from Judge Tanya Wilson Pratt is the latest twist in the monthslong fight over eligibility for the attendant care program. The Family and […]
Odinism, Alternative Suspects & More Not Allowed at Delphi Trial
CARROLL COUNTY, Ind. — The defense team representing Delphi murders suspect Richard Allen have been dealt a significant blow just over a month before trial. In a court ruling Wednesday, Special Judge Fran Gull granted Carroll County Prosecutor Nick McLeland’s Motion in Limine. That motion requested the prohibition of several topics in opening statements, presentation […] The post Odinism, Alternative Suspects & More Not Allowed at Delphi Trial appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
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