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WHAT YOU MISSED IN THE WEEKEND EDITION

Holcomb denies he's out of step with party

“I'm going to be informed by facts,” he said. “I'm going to be surrounded in expertise in different areas, whether it be medical or building roads, ... and will make decisions that allow me to fall asleep quickly every night.”

State Rep. Jake Teshka of South Bend says someone shot at his car, shattering windshield

State Rep. Jake Teshka told police that a man shot at his car Wednesday afternoon on the St. Joseph Valley Parkway, shattering the windshield.

If child tax credit payments end, 175K Hoosier kids at risk of slipping back, deeper into poverty

Roughly 175,000 Hoosier children under the age of 18 are at risk of slipping back into poverty or deeper into poverty if the expanded federal child tax credit ends after December.

1/3 of Indiana National Guard members are unvaccinated

There are nearly 13,500 members of the Indiana National Guard and Air National Guard on active duty. According to numbers given to I-Team 8 by their leadership, close to a third of guardsmen are not vaccinated.

Here, hard work doesn't pay off

Well, after 15 years of conservative, business-friendly policymaking, Indiana per capita disposable incomes actually have declined relative to the rest of the nation. By 2020, we Hoosiers now have 88.7 cents, on average, to spend for every dollar our fellow Americans in other states possess.

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Pence fuels speculation of 2024 presidential bid

Former Vice President Mike Pence’s visit to New Hampshire last week and stops in other high-profile early primary states are fueling speculation about a potential 2024 presidential run — and questions about whether he can win over the GOP voters he angered on Jan. 6.

Plea renewed for tips on retired Indiana farmer’s 2012 death

Police investigators have renewed their plea for information about the unsolved 2012 killing of a retired farmer found shot to death in his western Indiana home.

Photo from tornado-damaged home lands almost 130 miles away in Indiana

When Katie Posten walked outside Saturday morning to her car parked in her driveway, she saw something that looked like a note or receipt stuck to the windshield.

Indiana Forest Alliance displeased with state selling Salamonie Trees

The non-profit Indiana Forest Alliance is frustrated with the Indiana Department of Natural resources auctioning off trees from the Salamonie River State Forest.

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Shortage of nurses, staff impacting Central Indiana hospitals fighting rising COVID-19 cases

The shortage of nurses in Indiana spans from hospitals to long-term care facilities and just about everything in-between. Burnout from the pandemic only furthers the strain on the number of healthcare providers left.

Instructional materials rule would burden schools, teachers
In response to a vocal minority of parents who claim their K-12 students are being taught critical race theory, legislators are polling constituents about a measure that would be certain to do little else but waste time and effort.

Unclaimed $50,000 Powerball ticket sold in Terre Haute

Anyone who purchased a Powerball lottery ticket from the Marathon Junction located in Terre Haute should check their ticket. According to the Hoosier Lottery, four out of five numbers on a ticket sold at the location matched Saturday night’s drawing.

Brian Howey: Holcomb on 'pandemic of the unvaxxed'

"That’s the rub," Holcomb said. "What do liberty and freedom mean when it affects others, adversely, maybe fatally? Those are the discussions we will have in these halls in our state, and I think rightly should be made in this state."

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One more thing to lose sleep over: Who’s running your state’s elections?

In Michigan, Trump backs a candidate who charged that Biden won the state because rigged voting software flipped thousands of votes. (A Republican-led investigation found her claim was false.)

Chuck Todd turns tables on GOP senator who won't admit Biden won: 'Do you believe you were elected?'

"Do you believe you were elected fair and square in 2020?" Todd asked. "You know, absolutely," Marshall said. "I think Kansas has some of the tightest election laws in the land. We went back and looked at that to make sure it was a safe and fair election."

Jan. 6 Committee Recommends Mark Meadows Be Held in Contempt For Defying Subpoena

The House select committee investigating Jan. 6 issued a resolution recommending that former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows be held in contempt of Congress for defying a congressional subpoena.

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California to pursue Texas style abortion law against guns

If states can shield their laws from review by federal courts, then CA will use that authority to help protect lives. We will work to create the ability for private citizens to sue anyone who manufactures, distributes, or sells an assault weapon or ghost gun kit or parts in CA.

'That was a lie': Chris Wallace nails Lindsey Graham for passing tax cuts even though 'it wasn't paid for'

"But respectfully, sir," Wallace interrupted. "What [White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki] is saying, a lot of Democrats are saying is that when President Trump and you..." "What's that got to do with anything?" Graham shouted.

Extreme Storms Will Be ‘New Normal,’ FEMA Head Warns After Deadly Tornadoes

The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency warned that extreme weather events like the tornados that recently devastated portions of the South and Midwest will become increasingly common as climate change wreaks havoc on the planet.

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Fox anchor Chris Wallace makes his own news with move to CNN

Veteran anchor Chris Wallace has left Fox News after 18 years for CNN, dealing a significant blow to Fox’s news operation at a time that it has been overshadowed by the network’s opinion side.

Insulin Prices Could Be In For A Pretty Big Change If Democrats Get Their Way

Now Democrats hope to provide one as part of the Build Back Better legislation, which includes reforms to prescription drug pricing, with provisions that single out insulin for special treatment. Chief among them is a proposed rule that would limit the cost of insulin to $35 a month out-of-pocket for anyone with insurance.

GOP senator calls for Biden administration to recognize 'natural immunity'

Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) called on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Biden administration on Sunday to recognize natural immunity when combating the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Indiana gallops away from Merrimack in 2nd half, 81-49

Trayce Jackson-Davis scored 16 points and Race Thompson added 14 on 6-for-6 shooting as Indiana broke away from Merrimack 81-49 on Sunday, remaining unbeaten in eight games at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.

Trevion Williams, No. 1 Purdue rally past NC State 82-72 in OT

Trevion Williams had a season-high 22 points to go with 12 rebounds and a career-best nine assists to help No. 1 Purdue North Carolina State 82-72 in overtime Sunday in the Basketball Hall of Fame Invitational.

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