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Indiana needs more than a thousand new construction workers by next year to address a labor shortage within the industry. That鈥檚 according to the Indiana Construction Roundtable Foundation. Indiana Trades Day aims to give high school students a chance to learn about careers in construction.
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Transgender advocates have filed a public records request for correspondence between the governor鈥檚 office and Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles. They want more information about the decision to hold a second public hearing on a proposed ban on gender changes to state driver鈥檚 licenses.
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The watershed that flows into the Ohio River covers most of Indiana, more than a dozen other states and at least 40 tribal nations.
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Some Indiana residents say they're opposed to Gov. Mike Braun's efforts to redistrict the state before the 2030 census, and they want him to know.
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The state is moving forward with its plans to place electric vehicle chargers along Indiana鈥檚 interstates. The Indiana Department of Transportation paused the federally-funded program in February while awaiting new guidance from the Trump administration.
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After months of pressure from the Trump administration and Gov. Mike Braun鈥檚 call last week, Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray (R-Martinsville) announced a tentative timeline to draw new maps.
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More than half a million Hoosiers rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. But those benefits are set to lapse on Nov. 1 due to the government shutdown.
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Community members from Morgan County gathered Thursday night for an educational listening session on redistricting as Indiana lawmakers prepare for a special session to draw new maps. It is the first of three hosted by the nonpartisan group ReCenter Indiana Politics.
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The U.S. Department of Energy announced its intent to loan the project $1.5 billion last fall. Residents against the project called the loan closure 鈥渟hameful鈥 at a time when basic government services are shut down.
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The number of communities budgeting or writing grants for sustainability nearly doubled in the past three years. More than half of cities adopted ordinances to prevent new construction in floodplains.