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You cannot disrupt public order or harm others while protesting. You cannot incite imminent violence or crime while protesting. Yes, police can shut down a protest through a dispersal order, according to the ACLU of Indiana, but it must be used as a last resort in the following situations: Other immediate threats to public safety.
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More than 1.7 million Hoosiers voted for President Trump in 2024. How has Trump's second term impacted Indiana?
On Wednesday at 4:27 p.m. a severe thunderstorm warning was released by the National Weather Service in effect until 5:30 p.m. for Indiana and Westmoreland counties.
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This story was originally published by Chalkbeat Indiana. Hundreds of millions of dollars in federal education funding Indiana receives for teaching and learning could be rolled into block grants and distributed to schools to spend with minimal requirements, under a plan presented by officials Wednesday.
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In 2025, marijuana is fully legal in 24 states and Washington DC. Although the Indiana legislature once again tried this year to pass laws legalizing medical and recreational use of marijuana,
Hunters can now apply for reserved hunts in certain areas in Indiana. Applications can be filed through July 30, according to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. This application period includes the following hunts, among others in other parts of the state:
Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston framed the state’s universal school voucher system as both a policy success and a model for expanding “educational freedom” across the country while speaking before a national gathering of conservative lawmakers on Wednesday.
Released in April, the 187-page paperback spans the unusual wonders around the Hoosier state, such as an underground tunnel in the floor of a bookstore, a 64-ton fountain shipped to Indiana from Brazil, and a jail that rotates with the turn of a hand crank.