SCOTUS to Hear Case on EPA Ozone Reduction Plan

Oral arguments for the challenge to the “good neighbor” pollution rule to be heard in February. The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in February regarding a…

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Defense Department Tests Cutting-Edge Techniques

Joint Technology Readiness Experimentation tests resilient communications. The Department of Defense collaborated with the Indiana National Guard to conduct the first joint Technology Readiness Experimentation, called TREX23-1, event…

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DOT Provides Funding for Indiana Train Line

$27.5 million has been approved to update the connection from Michigan City to Chicago. The Department of Transportation (DOT) approved a $27.5 million loan for the state of…

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NWS Extends Tornado Watch in Parts of U.S.

Mississippi Valley at the heart of the supercells. The National Weather Service has extended warnings of thunderstorm systems bringing tornadoes and hail through a large portion of the…

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Defense Deputy Secretary Tours Midwest

Tours research facilities and speaks with university ROTC cadets. The Department of Defense’s Deputy Secretary Kathleen Hicks toured the Midwest U.S. Transportation Command in Illinois, the Air Force…

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Representative Walorski Killed in Car Crash

Indiana Congresswoman was one of four dead in a tragic accident.  Jackie Walorski, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, was one of four people killed in…

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First European Shipment of Baby Formula Arrives in U.S.

Secretary Vilsack greets first plane as it lands. On Sunday, the first military cargo plane carrying an emergency shipment of baby formula from Europe landed in Indianapolis, Indiana.…

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Unemployed Americans Sue States for Benefits

They want reinstatement of $300 per week unemployment checks. Early in the COVID pandemic, Congress authorized $300 per week unemployment benefits in addition to state unemployment benefits to…

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