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  • 1 week ago | cbs4indy.com | Anna Darling

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  • 4 weeks ago | fox59.com | Anna Darling

    INDIANAPOLIS - New data about the state of the nation's infrastructure shows some positive progress after several years. Every year, the American Society of Civil Engineers releases a report card for America's infrastructure. While some might punish their kids for these kinds of results, leaders with ASCE said this is real progress. It gave the U.S. a 'C' grade for its infrastructure. This is an improvement from the 'C-' grade it gave in 2021.

  • 4 weeks ago | cbs4indy.com | Anna Darling

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  • 1 month ago | fox59.com | Anna Darling

    INDIANAPOLIS - A local family said they now have important answers about their daughter thanks to the work of the Indiana University Rare Disease Clinic. Maddie Hardman is a fourth grader who has a big smile, is a little shy with new people and loves spending time at the library with her parents. Her young life hasn't always been easy. Sarah and Jeremy Hardman said Maddie had some developmental issues from the time she was a baby.

  • 1 month ago | fox59.com | Anna Darling

    INDIANAPOLIS - New data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows Indiana's population had a big increase in 2024. Data shows Indiana added 44,144 people last year to reach a total population of 6.9 million people. Leaders at the Indiana Business Research Center said that increase was the state's biggest annual jump since 2008. However, there are differences in how the population grew in both years. In 2008, 70% of Indiana's growth was from natural increase, or the difference between births and deaths.

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Anna Darling
Anna Darling @AnnaDarlingTV
11 Apr 25

Pretty big news for Seymour👇 Guardian Bikes says part of its mission is to bring bike production back to the US. It says this new plant in southern Indiana will bring high skilled jobs to the area.

Brian Riley
Brian Riley @thebrianriley

Today, we announced a $19M financing with JPMorganChase to launch the first high-volume bicycle frame manufacturing plant in the U.S. But this isn’t just about bikes—or even just about manufacturing. It’s about a new model for how physical products are built and delivered in

Anna Darling
Anna Darling @AnnaDarlingTV
11 Apr 25

RT @AP: BREAKING: China announced countermeasures by raising tariffs on U.S. goods from 84% to 125% starting Saturday. https://t.co/2nPLytd…

Anna Darling
Anna Darling @AnnaDarlingTV
11 Apr 25

Love her energy 💁‍♀️

LiterateIndy
LiterateIndy @LiterateIndy

Brenda Starr, Girl Reporter. Created by Dale Messick, who was born in South Bend, Indiana on this day in 1906. https://t.co/1pmKThWKIW