She falsely reported that her husband was still alive for 15 years and raked in over $230,000, federal prosecutors said.
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The clock is ticking for USPS to find a fix for its troubled distribution hub, a site that has struggled with delays over the past several weeks to the point where Indiana’s entire Congressional Delegation has gotten involved.
A national movement to launch a convention and amend congressional term limits into the Constitution is gaining momentum in Indiana.
KOKOMO, Ind. — A Kokomo woman has been ordered to pay over $200,000 in stolen retirement benefits from her dead husband's account. Rebecca Fields, 70, was also sentenced to three years of probation after pleading guilty to making false statements to illegally receive Social Security benefits.
An Indiana bill would set up a commission to evaluate changing the state’s boundary with Illinois to welcome counties who have approved exploring seceding from the Land of Lincoln.
Country music star Dolly Parton called on Indiana Gov. Mike Braun to reconsider cutting funds for her Imagination Library initiative, which benefits children.
Several major Indiana election reforms advanced by the Senate Elections Committee this session either failed to get approval by the full Senate or were significantly scaled back.
The presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was confirmed in four commercial flocks in Indiana on February 25. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) reported that between the four flocks, 40,700 birds were lost. The affected flocks include:
As Trump 2.0 unfolds, Illinois and Indiana take disparate approaches to the whirlwind of change that’s gripped American politics.
A key lawmaker called the bill a response to ongoing resistance of local governments to greenlight solar, wind and other renewables projects that are necessary to support the state’s growing energy demands.
The Indiana House of Representatives passed a bill on Thursday tying state funding for local governmental bodies to their cooperation in the enforcement of federal immigration law despite arguments from some Democrats who said they could not support the measure.