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Local and federal officials gathered at the Indianapolis International Airport Thursday to unveil a traveling mural exhibit commemorating Afghan evacuees’ time and experiences at Camp Atterbury.
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Officials are investigating the cause of the loud "boom" that surprised many Hoosiers throughout south central Indiana Wednesday.
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More than 200 Afghan evacuees from Camp Atterbury are now living in Indiana.
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Resettlement efforts at Camp Atterbury are nearing the home stretch, but likely won't be finished by the time Gov. Eric Holcomb had hoped.About 2,500…
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Gov. Eric Holcomb expects Camp Atterbury’s Afghan resettlement efforts to come to an end by January.The National Guard base has been a temporary home for…
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Team Rubicon is asking for donations of winter boots and shoes heading into the holiday season. The veteran-led nonprofit has been helping coordinate…
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The Indiana Department of Workforce Development said it is working to connect roughly 700 Afghan refugees at Camp Atterbury with jobs in the state and…
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More than 50,000 Afghan evacuees are temporarily housed at U.S. military bases, where they’re undergoing health and safety checks before being settled…
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Nearly 400 Afghan evacuees arrived at Camp Atterbury over the weekend. 150 were expected to arrive Thursday, and another 100-plus are expected in the next…
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Afghan refugees at Indiana’s Camp Atterbury will need a permanent home in the US, and Muncie is hoping to become an attractive place to settle. As IPR’s…