GOP wins landslide at state and local levels in Indiana
Following former President Donald Trump at the top of the ticket, GOP politicians surged across the state of Indiana, maintaining control of the state government as the party’s reign over the state approaches two decades.
Seven candidates vie for Hancock County Council At-Large
Seven candidates are running for three seats on the Hancock County Council in the the Nov. 5 general election to have a say in guiding the county’s financial future.
Anderson champions public education, healthcare and labor
A police officer and member of the National Guard, Democratic candidate for Indiana General Assembly District 53 Nate Anderson has sought to serve his country and community throughout his life. Now, he looks to do so as a politician.
CORRECTION: Lomax opposes warehouse moratorium
It was previously reported in the article “Democrat, Libertarian county council candidates face voters” that Libertarian candidate Luke Lomax called for a moratorium on warehouses in the county. On the contrary, he said he would not support such a moratorium. It was also originally reported that the area filled with warehouses that Lomax described as a “warehouse jungle” was in the northeastern part of the county, it is in the northwestern.
Democrat, Libertarian county council candidates face voters
The League of Women Voters of Hancock County hosted a voter forum for candidates running for at-large seats on the Hancock County Council on Thursday evening at the Hancock County Public Library’s Greenfield location.
Candidates answer questions at Sixth District voter forum
The League of Women Voters of Hancock County held a voter forum for the race for Indiana’s sixth congressional district on Wednesday night at the H.J. Ricks Centre For The Arts in conjunction with the LWV branches of Johnson County, Henry County and Indianapolis and Woof Boom Radio.
Federal court overturns Indiana election law
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals released a decision last Thursday overturning longstanding Indiana election law limiting the amount of money corporations can give to Super PACs.