Indiana is one step closer to legalizing industrial hemp. Earlier this week, the state Senate voted unanimously to pass legislation making it legal in the Hoosier state to farm hemp for profit.
According to reports, the Indiana State Police is conducting a super secret operation in which they are spying on Hoosiers by monitoring their cell phones.
November 22, 2013 marks the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. We thought we'd share with you some bizarre coincidences between Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln. Taken from the Reader's Digest book, Mysteries of the Unexplained, you will amazed at these astonishing facts.
John Gregg, the former speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives who lost his bid for Governor in 2012 to Mike Pence has announced that he will not seek the office in 2016.
The announcement was made via a letter that was published on the 'Gregg for Governor' Facebook page...
A video marquee outside an Indiana shopping center is raising some eyebrows because it features the shocking image of President Barack Obama sporting a mustache made popular by none other than Adolf Hitler.
After seeing the headline in the paper that says "Nixing hotel deal may nix The Centre," we decided to go to the source and talk to Marsha Abell about the hotel, and the city council.
Six city council members who have announced that they will vote no on the city spending $37...
The decision to build a downtown convention hotel, using public funds to subsidize the project, will come down to a city council vote on Monday.
If that vote were to be taken today, it looks like it would not pass. Five of the nine council members have stated that they will vote no on the Mayor's proposal that the city provide $37...
Indiana lawmakers stand divided in regards to President Barack Obama’s plan to execute military strikes on Syria.
Earlier this week, while the Foreign Relations Committee voted to give President Obama the proverbial thumbs up to take forceful action against Syria, some members of the Intelligence Committee, including Indiana Republican Senator Dan Coats, appeared apprehensive about the plan.
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The Indiana Supreme Court says that even if a motorist has window tint that is well within the legal range, they can still be pulled over for it.
The state recently ruled that regardless if a driver’s car window tint complies with state law, police officers are still well within their legal right to stop any vehicle they believe has tinting that is too dark.