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Several Indiana electric and gas utilities have asked the state’s permission to make big, temporary rate increases to adjust for the higher cost of fuel due to market disruptions from the war in Ukraine and the pandemic.
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Munster, Indiana, resident Loren Buchmeier says his mission to lead a small group of volunteers to the Ukrainian border came from a long phone call with a friend he met when stationed in Germany.
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Indiana has cut investment ties with Russia amid its invasion of Ukraine. The move comes after Gov. Eric Holcomb ordered an examination of the state’s connections to Moscow.
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Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly last week said it was shifting its business focus in Russia, but all 167 employees there remain employed.
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Russians and Russian controlled companies are now banned from buying property in Indiana for one year after Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a bill containing the ban into law on Friday.
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Several hundred people gathered on the campus of Purdue University Wednesday to show support for Ukraine following Russia's invasion of the country.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb Monday condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and, in his words, the “tyranny” of Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
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Olga Antonova moved to Zionsville a month ago with her two children and husband because she was fearful of a full-fledged Russian invasion of Ukraine.