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ACLU Sues Ball State Over 50-Foot Protest Rule

(INDIANAPOLIS) - The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana has filed two federal lawsuits against Ball State University, challenging a campus policy that restricts protests near several buildings.The lawsuits target a provision in the university's Non-Commercial Expressive Activity and Assemb...

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Ohio Lawmaker Proposes Legalizing Human Composting

(COLUMBUS) - An Ohio lawmaker has introduced legislation that would allow a new option for handling human remains: human composting.Senate Bill 323, introduced by Republican Sen. Louis Blessing III of Colerain Township, would legalize a process known as natural organic reduction, sometimes called...

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State Police Report Thousands of Truck Inspections in Early 2026

(INDIANAPOLIS) - Indiana State Police say their Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division is off to a busy start in 2026 with thousands of truck inspections and enforcement actions already completed.From January 1 through February 14, troopers conducted 6,455 commercial vehicle inspections across t...

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Braun Says Progress Made on Bears Move to Indiana

(FORT WAYNE) - Indiana Governor Mike Braun says the state is making progress in efforts to bring the Chicago Bears to northwest Indiana, though a final deal has not yet been reached.Braun told 21Alive negotiations are ongoing and could take at least a couple more months to complete. "If I were a...

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Gas Prices Jump Overnight as Oil Markets React to Middle East Conflict

(ANGOLA) - Gas prices across the United States jumped sharply overnight, according to new data from AAA.The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline rose 11 cents to about $3.11 nationwide.In Angola, some stations are selling gas at $3.26 per gallon Tuesday morning. The cheapest local gas o...

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Indiana Regulators to Probe High Utility Bills

(INDIANAPOLIS) - Indiana regulators are launching an investigation into rising energy bills following widespread complaints from customers.The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will examine affordability at the state's five major investor-owned utility companies: AES Indiana, CenterPoint Ener...

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Steuben County Sheriff's Office Investigating Early Morning Gunfire in Pleasant Township

(ANGOLA) - The Steuben County Sheriff's Office is investigating an early morning shooting incident at a rural residence in Pleasant Township.Just after 5 a.m. on Feb. 26, Steuben County 911 received a report of several gunshots heard east of a home in the 100 block of South CR 325 West. When the ...

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Hubie Ashcraft Band to Kick Off 2026 Concert Series at Commons Park

(ANGOLA) - Mark your calendars - The Hubie Ashcraft Band is returning to Commons Park to launch the 2026 Concert Series.The free community event is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Friday, May 15th, 2026. The evening will feature local food trucks, the North Wayne Cruise-In Classic Car Show, and bounce ho...

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NIPSCO Freezes Late Fees, Halts Shutoffs as Winter Bills Spike

(MERRILLVILLE) - Northern Indiana Public Service Company is rolling out temporary relief measures to help customers struggling with high winter energy bills.NIPSCO announced it will waive late fees and reconnect fees and pause service disconnections for nonpayment through March 31. The company wi...

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Four GOP Candidates Set to Speak at Steuben Breakfast

(ANGOLA) - Four Republican candidates will take the spotlight Saturday morning as the Steuben County GOP hosts its monthly chairman's breakfast.The event begins at 8 a.m. at The Heritage Club, 1905 Wohlert St., Angola.Scheduled to speak:• Mike Meeks, candidate for Steuben County Sheriff. Meeks cu...

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