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Clark County election officials say some absentee ballots may have been mailed without a return address on the envelope. An election board member explains what voters should do if they get one.
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People in Indiana who want to vote in this fall’s election have a little less than one week left to register or update their registration.
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The United States Army Corps of Engineers is reviewing next steps after the city of New Albany did not provide restoration plans for a low-head dam by deadline.
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Indiana’s unemployment rate has increased more than 1% over the last five months. There was also an increase in the number of unemployment insurance claims filed for the third month in a row.
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Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawai‘i, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky has expanded its capacity to offer gender-affirming care services in Indiana. The organization said it hopes to meet the need of transgender Hoosiers seeking care.
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Attorneys for Clark County Council member John Miller have filed a motion to dismiss a felony charge filed against him last month.
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In May, business leader Wendy Dant Chesser was caucused into the Indiana House District 71 seat, replacing Democrat Rita Fleming. Dant Chesser talked with LPM News on what she’s learning and what she wants to work on if she keeps the seat in November.
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The city of New Albany applied for two permits from state and federal agencies in the weeks after doing work without permission at a low-head dam. One has been denied.
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Project planners say major upgrades to the Sherman Minton Bridge connecting Louisville and Southern Indiana are expected to be completed by November.
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Girls in Indiana are graduating high school at a higher rate than previous years but are struggling more with bullying and mental health, according to a new statewide report.
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Former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel has pleaded guilty to 27 of the 31 charges he’s facing, related to his time as sheriff and in running New Chapel EMS.
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Thousands of people are still waiting for home- and community-based health services as Indiana processes people on waitlists for Medicaid waivers. The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration launched a dashboard to provide updates on the waitlists.