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Elkhart County and Goshen city officials held a press conference Monday evening following a weekend shooting that left two dead and three others injured.
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Lawmakers will gather at the Statehouse Tuesday for what’s called a “technical session.” There, they will vote to override a veto and pass a technical corrections bill.
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A new report from the RAND Corporation examines medical claims from employers and state databases. Indiana’s relative prices are the highest in comparison to its four border states of Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio and Michigan.
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On Monday, the county commissioners approved the appointment of Susan Stiffney to replace current board chair Josi DeHaven, whose term ends December 31.
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Over the weekend, Gaylord residents cleared away the wreckage of their homes in the aftermath of a large tornado that swept through Otsego County on Friday. Winds reaching 150 miles per hour caused two deaths and more than 40 injuries.
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Enough specialty infant formula for more than half a million baby bottles arrived Sunday in Indianapolis.
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Scott Dixon's four-lap average of 234.046 mph propelled him to his fifth Indy 500 pole and broke Scott Brayton's record of 233.718 mph set in 1996.
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Police say two people have been killed and three injured during a Saturday afternoon shooting at a house in Goshen.
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A tornado tore through the western part of Gaylord Friday afternoon, causing severe damage, and killing one person.
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Michigan is surpassing revenue predictions by billions of dollars for the next couple of fiscal years, according to results of the state's Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference.
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Michigan could study building more nuclear facilities under a plan advancing in the state Legislature.
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An estimate from a state official indicates hackers are trying to breach Michigan government computer systems, "literally tens of millions of times every day."
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A company hoping to build a controversial coal-to-diesel plant in southern Indiana has asked for more time before starting construction. Residents and activists who oppose the plant hope the state will look closely at the company’s plan — and allow the public to comment on them — before approving the extension.
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The Indiana Department of Health announced Friday Hoosiers 5 to 11 years old may now receive a COVID-19 booster shot.
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