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Indiana Citizen seeks list of nearly 600k Hoosier voters sent to USCIS
The Indiana Citizen Education Foundation, parent of The Indiana Citizen, filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against the Office of the Indiana Secretary of State and the Office of the Indiana Attorney General, seeking access to the list of nearly 600,000...

Gov. Braun taking next steps to investigate utility companies’ profits
INDIANA (WFIE) - Indiana Governor Mike Braun is putting in work to investigate utility companies’ profits and find cost-saving measures for Hoosiers. Wednesday, the governor announced he appointed Abby Gray as the new Office of the Utility...

Hart boys, girls both finish third in Indiana cross country event
OSSAIN, Ind. — The Hart boys and girls cross country teams made the four-hour trip to Indiana for their first regular season meet August 16 and both came home with third place finishes. Competing in the Norwell High School Bob Dahl Cross Country...

Hundreds of police departments use camera company accused of breaking state law
Flashing lights on an Illinois State Police car (Capitol News Illinois file photo) CHICAGO — An automatic license plate reader company used by hundreds of police departments around Illinois broke state law by allowing federal border enforcement...

Notice of public hearings on Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority consideration of establishing a land development entity
Notice is hereby given that the Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority (“RDA”) will hold a public hearing commencing at 10:00 am (local time) on September 11, 2025, at the Purdue Technology Center, 9800 Connecticut Drive, Crown Point,...

Develop your business plan with IU Kokomo microcredential program
KOKOMO, Ind. — Do you have an idea for a great business? Not sure how to get started? Gain expertise in refining a business idea, conducting market research, developing financial projections and funding strategies, and writing and pitching a...

NITCO’s new promotional offer brings faster speeds and bigger savings to Northwest Indiana
The internet landscape across Northwest Indiana is about to be forever changed with NITCO’s new promotional deal of $20 per month savings over a six-month duration. Starting at the end of August, NiTCO, northwest Indiana’s locally owned...

IU partners with hundreds in Indianapolis to lower diabetes risk
Of the adult population in Indiana, 11.2% have diagnosed diabetes. Preventing this chronic disease requires more than treatment; it calls for a common vision, coordination and innovation. At Indiana University, researchers are helping Indianapolis...
Indiana is moving ahead with study to annex Illinois counties — likely without any Illinois input
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun appointed the first five Hoosiers to serve on the new commission tasked with exploring how Indiana could adjust its state lines to welcome Illinois counties that previously voted to secede from their state. Braun directed...

'We can't take it anymore' | Governor orders new office to fight utility rate hikes in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Mike Braun has appointed a new official and tasked them with finding ways to save money for Indiana's utility ratepayers. Hoosiers have seen electric bills going up for years. According to the Indiana Citizen's Action...

Indiana Grown highlighted at Farm Bureau meeting
Mike Hoopengardner knows a thing or two about Indiana's agricultural community. Until recently, the Henry County man who has a 57-acre farm operated a goat cheese processing plant. "Indiana Farm Bureau is a lot of what brought me here tonight,"...

Caitlin Clark's angry reunion with WNBA star who walked out on Indiana Fever
By ISABEL BALDWIN, US ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR Published: 12:14 EDT, 3 September 2025 | Updated: 12:19 EDT, 3 September 2025 Caitlin Clark made it clear that there's no love lost between her and former Indiana Fever teammate DeWanna Bonner on...

Tourism officials expect September to be 'huge' economically for Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville is bracing for a surge of visitors this month as two major music festivals and dozens of other events are expected to draw hundreds of thousands of people and pump millions into the local economy. Tourism...

The right to refuse service to rude customers: Is it legal for a business?
The right to refuse service to rude customers: Is it legal for a business? We’ve all seen the signs in businesses, retail shops and elsewhere that read, “We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.” But is that really true? Do business...

September 2025 Businesses on the Move
The Blind Horse Restaurant & Winery, Kohler, will open its second location in downtown Cedarburg. North Shore Bank opened a new branch at 820 Main Ave., De Pere. SSM Health Cancer Care in Fond du Lac is now utilizing AlignRT Surface Guided...

Feeding families, fueling futures: Nutrition Secure Indy debuts in Indianapolis
A new year-long initiative is working to combat food insecurity for families on Indianapolis’ west side, where many households struggle to afford healthy meals. Nutrition Secure Indy, spearheaded by Elanco Animal Health and supported by a...

Hoosier businesses and preparers reminded to avoid penalties on composite returns
INDIANA — As the extension filing season approaches, the Indiana Department of Revenue is reminding businesses and tax preparers that all nonresident partners, shareholders, or beneficiaries must be included in pass-through entity composite...

Forbes Ranks Notre Dame No. 1 Employer in Indiana
Forbes has released its 2025 list of America’s Best-In-State Employers, and Indiana’s number one spot goes to the University of Notre Dame. The prestigious school ranks first in the state on the publication’s annual survey, which highlights the...

New EV Truck Manufacturing Plant in Indiana
Slate Auto Brings New Life to Former Printing Plant in Warsaw, Indiana Slate Auto is making big moves in Indiana. The electric vehicle startup announced it will establish its first-ever manufacturing plant inside the former R.R. Donnelley printing...

Indiana Arts Commission September Quarterly Business Meeting is September 5
September 3, 2025 INDIANA – The Indiana Arts Commission September Quarterly Business Meeting will be held on September 5, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time at St. Joseph Public Library Community Learning Center, 304 S Main St, South Bend, IN 46601...