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State Representative Ed Soliday (R-Valparaiso) was presented with the Sagamore of the Wabash by outgoing governor Eric Holcomb last week, according to an Indiana House Republicans press release.
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The LaCrosse Volunteer Fire Department says Ken Caldwell, 63, passed away unexpectedly in his home on June 6, just hours after responding to a brush fire as the tanker operator.
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A major investment in commuter rail is now complete. Governor Eric Holcomb joined other state and federal officials Monday to cut the ribbon on the South Shore Line's Double Track project.
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Governor Eric Holcomb says he wants to address every concern of families of medically complex individuals.
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Governor Eric Holcomb believes New Carlisle's location helped attract an $11 billion investment from Amazon. The planned data center would bring the largest capital investment in Indiana history to a relatively small community in St. Joseph County.
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Governor Eric Holcomb marked the completion of 100 miles of trails, under his Next Level Trails program. The governor joined officials in Merrillville on Tuesday to cut the ribbon on the extension of the C&O Greenway.
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A bill allowing Hammond to add a food and beverage tax was signed into law Wednesday by Governor Eric Holcomb. The measure lets the city council add a one-percent tax for bars and restaurants for up to 20 years.
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Governor Eric Holcomb says Indiana's federal hub designations will grow opportunity for Hoosiers. Projects involving Indiana have recently gotten designations as microelectronics, hydrogen and tech hubs — opening the door to significant federal funding.
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Indiana State Police hope the new Lowell Post and Regional Laboratory will speed up investigations and cut through case backlogs. Governor Eric Holcomb and State Police Superintendent Doug Carter cut the ribbon on the new, 40,000-square-foot facility Tuesday.
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Governor Eric Holcomb says the possibility of a national debt default remains a concern for Indiana. "Like, 'You got one job, man!' It's like, 'Balance the book and pay your bills!'" Holcomb told reporters following an event in Northwest Indiana on Monday.