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Nov 06

Greg Pence wins Indiana House seat brother Vice President Mike Pence once held

By Associated Press

The 61-year-old Pence, an owner of two antique malls, defeated Democrat Jeannine Lee Lake, who publishes a bi-monthly Muncie newspaper.

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Oct 31

Watch 10:32
National issues are dominating these three critical Senate races

With midterm elections less than a week away, many eyes are on critical Senate races that can determine the balance of power in Washington. Brandon Smith of Indiana Public Broadcasting, Christopher Conover of Arizona Public Media and Chas Sisk of…

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Oct 30

WATCH: Donnelly, Braun, Brenton face off in final Indiana Senate debate

By Erica R. Hendry

Democratic Sen. Joe Donnelly, Republican Mike Braun and Libertarian Lucy Brenton will face off Tuesday in the final Indiana Senate debate before the 2018 midterm elections, moderated by the PBS NewsHour's Amna Nawaz. Watch here live at 7 p.m. CDT.

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Sep 30

Employers jump into providing care as health costs rise

By Tom Murphy, Associated Press

Corporate America is jumping deeper into the care its workers receive beyond just giving them insurance cards and a list of doctors they can visit.

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May 25

Student says science teacher tackled Indiana school shooter

By Rick Callahan, Associated Press

"Our science teacher immediately ran at him, swatted a gun out of his hand and tackled him to the ground. If it weren't for him, more of us would have been injured for sure."…

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May 13

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PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode May 13, 2018

By PBS News Hour

On this edition for Sunday, May 13, the U.S. tries to get European allies to exit the Iran deal, and how a mentoring program in Indiana connects children of incarcerated parents with support. Also, what is the significance of the…

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May 13

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Mentoring program connects children of incarcerated parents with support

By Megan Thompson, Mori Rothman

More than 5 million children in the U.S. have had a parent in prison at some point. In Indiana, where that number is 177,000, a mentoring program aims to bolster support for those children by connecting them with adults who…

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May 13

For incarcerated mothers, parenting is a day-to-day struggle

By Megan Thompson

Twenty-four hours after giving birth to her son, Jessica Inholt was separated from him. Now, raising him is a family affair.

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May 08

Indiana businessman Mike Braun to take on Dem Sen. Donnelly in the fall

By Steve Peoples, John Raby, Associated Press

A wealthy former state lawmaker defeated two congressmen Tuesday in Indiana's Republican Senate primary, ending a bitter campaign dominated by personal attacks that drew national attention for its nasty tone.

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May 03

Trump to address tax cuts, economy at Indiana rally next week

By Associated Press

Trump campaign official Michael Glassner says the president will discuss tax cuts he signed into law late last year and highlight how Indiana families are benefiting from them.

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