State lines rarely change. If it were to happen, the process would get complicated. Extremely complicated. Undaunted by the logistics, Indiana Republican state legislators are inviting counties in ...
Retirement is often imagined as a carefree phase of life, filled with relaxation, hobbies, and quality time with loved ones. Rising interest in alternative investments — such as private equity, real ...
Members of the Indiana National Guard will be on duty in Washington, D.C., to help manage the crowds expected to attend ...
Many of Indiana’s largest law firms find it imperative to offer government lobbying for their clients in order to provide a ...
The living-history museum in Fishers is making plans for a larger exhibit that is expected to open in 2029 and better tell ...
Always keep pets leashed and, if kept outside, provide secure nighttime housing for them. Any outdoor pet or poultry runs ...
Bose Public Affairs and Taft Stettinius & Hollister have the largest lobbying presence of any law firms or independent ...
In 2018, he signed a repeal of a ban that dates back to 1816 – the founding of our statehood. It was a significant step in untangling Indiana’s confusing and archaic alcohol laws. Holcomb ...
Gov. Eric Holcomb unquestionably has done more over the past eight years than any of his predecessors to bolster Northwest Indiana in the short term, and to set the Region on a sustainable course ...
The eruption's effects altered Earth’s climate for years and even led to the “year without summer” in 1816. Volcanic eruptions occur frequently but rarely at this magnitude. It’s likely that within ...
House Bill 1093, which eases restrictions on child labor laws in Indiana, goes into effect on Jan. 1. Previously, 16 and 17-year-olds could only work 8-hour days and 30-hour weeks, or 9-hour days and ...
In three Big Ten “resumptions,” Indiana is 0-3 under Woodson. To be fair, all three have been road games, but all of them have set some tone for the remainder of the season. In Woodson’s ...