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WFHB Local News – IPL Lawsuit, Mayor Hamilton on Failed Tax Increase and A Lead Contender for the U.S. Supreme Court

This is the WFHB Local News for Monday, September 21st, 2020. In today’s program, WFHB Correspondent Katrine Bruner reports on a lawsuit against Indianapolis Power and Light for alleged violations of the Clean Air Act. Also, our 22nd installment of A Few Minutes with the Mayor. In today’s segment, Mayor John Hamilton talks about the failed local income tax increase …

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Bring It On – August 27, 2018

Cornelius Wright and William Hosea welcome Dawn Johnsen for a special interview on U.S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Kavanaugh. PART ONE On tonight’s show, Cornelius and William are joined by Dawn Johnsen, currently an IU Maurer School of Law professor.  We discuss the Supreme Court, current nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh, and the implications of his potential confirmation.  Previously, Dawn Johnsen …

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State to Implement Online Sales Tax

The Indiana Department of Revenue is implementing an online sales tax, starting this Fall. Products purchased from out-of-state sellers online will soon be charged the state’s seven percent sales tax. The Indiana Department of Revenue plans to begin enforcing the 2017 online sales tax law on October 1, according to the Northwest Indiana Times. Passed last year, the law will …

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Daily Local News – July 12, 2018

Bloomington residents near the Grimes and Walnut Street sewer replacement project will have to bear another month of night time drilling. Among the proposed changes in a new traffic plan for Bloomington is an idea to replace the existing north and south one ways of Walnut and College, in downtown Bloomington, with two-way streets.  The city of Bloomington is removing addresses …

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Daily Local News – June 27, 2018

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announces his retirement from the bench; The U.S. Supreme Court upheld President Trump’s travel ban; Bloomington’s housing market doubled in value compared to the rest of the state; Monroe County Community School Corporation is putting additional safety measures in place, in preparation for the new school year; The Indiana Department of Environmental Management is issuing its third …

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