New Port Could Boost Southeast Indiana

LAWRENCEBURG – The state of Indiana is looking into building the state’s fourth port, possibly in southeast Indiana near Cincinnati. Lt. Gov. Eric Holcomb said earlier this month at a lunc ...

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