Some absentee ballot applications mailed by the Indiana Democratic Party are ‘faulty,’ according to Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson’s Office. Lawson, a Republican and the highest elections official in the state, said the Indiana democratic party mailed out absentee ballot applications that were missing state-mandated instructions. According to the Associated Press, potentially hundreds of thousands of Democratic absentee ballot …
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Daily Local News – August 16, 2018
Over 350 newspapers across the country published Opinion pieces supporting the freedom of the press, today; A Libertarian push to oust Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson will be heard by the Indiana Election Commission tomorrow; Indiana University is reporting a record-breaking enrollment this semester; A new, north-south connector on Bloomington’s west side is moving from conception to design. FEATURE: Nate …
Read More »Daily Local News – August 13, 2018
A Catholic prep school in Indianapolis is in the national spotlight, after firing a lesbian guidance counselor; More Nazi-related vandalism was discovered over the weekend – this time in New Albany; Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill is fighting the proposed expansion of early voting sites in Indianapolis; The volunteer organization Friends of Lake Monroe is working to develop a watershed …
Read More »AG Hill Threatens Defamation Suit Alleged Sexual Assault Victims
Attorneys representing Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill announced they are pursuing a lawsuit against Hill’s alleged sexual assault victims, this morning. Attorneys Kevin W. Betz and Sandra L. Blevins with Betz + Blevins Litigation and Employment Law in Indianapolis, announced their pursuit of a defamation lawsuit during a press conference at their offices this morning. Hill was not present at …
Read More »Daily Local News – June 28, 2018
The Bloomington City Council approved a guiding document for the city’s armored vehicle last night; Kirkwood Ave. will be closed on the south side of the courthouse next Tuesday, SCOTUS ruled against labor unions yesterday in a decision that will effect the countries unions for years to come, Indiana is still waiting to receive $7.6 million in funding from the …
Read More »Daily Local News – June 25, 2018
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb declared last week “Immigrant Heritage Week at a press conference, today; Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson sent statements to federal lawmakers, asking them to bolster elections security throughout the country; Owen, Greene, and Monroe Counties boast some of the highest unemployment rates in the state; Monroe County is beginning a multi-phase project to update the county’s security systems; Monroe …
Read More »Daily Local News – March 5, 2018
Say’s Firefly is now Indiana’s state insect; The ‘short session’ of the Indiana legislature is expected to end next Wednesday; The Indiana Secretary of State’s office is announcing a new method of registering to vote; The Monroe County Election Board is encouraging voters to cast their ballots early for the May 8th primary election. FEATURE: WFHB Correspondent Michael Glab speaks with Amelia Lahn, a …
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