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Briggs: Holcomb’s greatest success as governor will be forgotten
Holcomb can bring a Hoosier to within close proximity of a vaccine clinic, but he can't make them get the jab. He's also not interested in trying. Holcomb, a Republican, opposes government vaccine mandates, a position I think is wrong given the stakes. Barring the prospect of such requirements, Holcomb heads into a new year more or less helpless in steering Indiana out of a pandemic that many people thought would be over by now. |
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Protecting our most precious
Thanks to the new federal bipartisan infrastructure law championed and passed by Indiana's congressional Democrats, U.S. Reps. Andre Carson and FrankMrvan, $127 million in federal funds will flow to Indiana exclusively for water infrastructure projects. |
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5 finalists selected for Lake County judicial vacancy
The Lake County Judicial Nominating Commission has identified the five individuals it believes are the "most highly qualified candidates from among all those eligible" to fill a judicial vacancy on the Lake Superior Court. |
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New IDEM Commissioner Appointed
Gov. Eric Holcomb has announced that he has selected Brian Rockensuess as the new commissioner of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM). |
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Pfizer confirms COVID pill’s results, potency versus omicron
The company also said full results of its 2,250-person study confirmed the pill’s promising early results against the virus: The drug reduced combined hospitalizations and deaths by about 89% among high-risk adults when taken shortly after initial COVID-19 symptoms.
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‘DOZENS’ OF JAN. 6 TEXTS URGING TRUMP — DO SOMETHING!
Fox News hosts, Republican lawmakers and Donald Trump’s oldest son all texted the former president’s chief of staff, Mark Meadows, as the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol was unfolding, pleading for the then-president to do something and stop the destruction unfolding in the halls of Congress, according to text messages read during a meeting of the House select committee investigating the attack on Monday.
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Jan. 6 panel votes for contempt charges against Mark Meadows
The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection has voted to recommend contempt charges against former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows as lawmakers revealed a series of frantic texts he received as the attack was underway.
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‘We’re Turning It All Over’
After losing faith in Trump, the pair plan to hand over text messages, Instagram direct messages, and other documents related to the planning of the Jan. 6 rally on the Ellipse where Trump spoke |
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Biden tries to budge Manchin
President Biden spoke to Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) for the second time in a week on Monday in what is becoming an increasingly desperate last-minute effort to cajole him into voting for a sweeping climate and social spending bill before Christmas. |
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Colts begin renewed playoff push following late bye week
“We’re not really focused on where we stand amongst others,” cornerback Kenny Moore II said. “However we fall into this dance we just want to get in and the way we get in is by winning each week. So we’ve got to put our keys together and play our ball.”
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