Benjamin Thorp
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Former President Donald Trump’s ability to appear on Indiana’s primary ballot has been challenged.
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Former Wabash Township Trustee Jennifer Teising should not have faced criminal charges, according to an Indiana Supreme Court decision released this week.
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Professors and Indiana University officials are among those who have come out against a bill, SB 202, that its author said aims to increase intellectual diversity on campus and reform tenure.
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Tippecanoe County’s assessor brought local officials together last month to “raise the alarm” about changes to Indiana tax assessment law that could have a massive impact on the region's revenues.
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Ask the Mayor: Lafayette’s Tony Roswarski how new tax assessment law could harm city
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As the region faces a housing shortage, Easter worries about the Area Board of Zoning Appeals approving more Air Bnbs. Plus, we’ll hear the mayor’s thoughts on legislation to create permitting around large water withdrawals not getting a hearing.
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How much money has been spent on the LEAP pipeline project and who was involved in starting this plan in Indiana? A member of the audience from Lafayette wanted to know.
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Housing advocates gathered Monday to rally behind legislation to protect renters against negligent landlords.Only one bill on the issue is likely to get a hearing during this year's legislative session.
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Bills to protect citizens against large, potentially harmful water withdrawals are likely dead.