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Hold a Magna Carta from 1350, other centuries-old manuscripts thanks to new partnership

Famous centuries-old manuscripts will be housed at the Indiana Historical Society thanks to a new partnership with Remnant Trust and Columbia Club.

 

Here's when Indiana's $125 automatic taxpayer refund will hit your account

Indiana residents will be payed either by check or through direct deposit, depending on how they filed their 2021 tax returns.

 

WATCH LIVE: Boone County Sheriff's Office gives update on cold case

Boone County officials on Wednesday will give an update on a pending cold case.

 

Man arrested in connection with 2020 fatal crash on east side of Indianapolis

The crash occurred Sept. 21, 2020, at the intersection of East Michigan Street and North Linwood Avenue.

 

City, state, water company sue negligent apartment owners in Indianapolis

The city, state and Citizens Energy Group are taking action in legal action that could force the sale of three apartment complexes.

 

Boone County officials announce identity of teen found along I-65 in 1992

Boone County officials have used DNA to identify a 17-year-old girl found dead along I-65 in 1992 as Margaret Ann Sniegowski Jr.

 

'She was not trash': Boone County officials identify teen dumped along I-65 in May 1992

Investigators identified a teen found dead along I-65 in Boone County in 1992 as Margaret Ann Sniegowski Jr.

 

'She was a beautiful, loving, funny, upbeat person': Victim of 1992 Boone County cold case revealed

The teen victim of a cold case from 1992 has been identified as Margaret Ann Sniegowski Jr. Boone County Sheriff Mike Nielsen and her brother speak out.

 

Egg prices skyrocket as bird flu outbreak hits Indiana, more than half of the country

Egg and chicken meat prices skyrocket as a bird flu outbreak hits hard in Indiana and across more than half of the country. Worst outbreak in years.

 

'It doesn't smell right': Do these congressional candidates really live in the 9th District?

Legally, congressional candidates don't have to live in the district they represent, but if they don't they can appear like an outsider.

 

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