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New Interstate 69 section reopened in central Indiana
The northbound lanes of I-69 through Martinsville were opened Monday morning following a ribbon-cutting ceremony with Gov. Eric Holcomb and other officials. The southbound lanes are expected open later in the week, the state highway department said.
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Bright idea
Indiana's previous retrenchment and next summer's deadline are likely to discourage solar investment and development in the state. Nationally, solar power will bring new jobs as well as climate relief and a cleaner environment; states with alternative-energy-friendly policies will benefit the most. |
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Democrats try to ‘build back’ after Manchin tanks $2T bill
Democrats are struggling to pick up the pieces after Sen. Joe Manchin effectively crushed President Joe Biden’s big domestic policy bill. But they face serious questions whether the $2 trillion initiative can be refashioned to win his crucial vote or the party will be saddled with a devastating defeat. |
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Colts follow proven formula to stay in playoff position
“There’s a lot of belief and a lot of conviction in we have the guys, we have the coaches, we have the process,” Reich said Sunday. “If that’s really true, then we’ll play our best football in November and December. We’ll keep getting better, we’ll learn from our mistakes, and we’ll play our best football in November and December.”
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