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  • 2 weeks ago | indystar.com | Michael Nolan

    Briggs: Diego Morales is rubbing our faces in his corruption. Impeach him now. Taxpaying Hoosiers must wonder if our money will soon be buying a shiny new helicopter for our governor, so he can whisk away over us little people on his way to important state work that must take place in Jasper. This is what happens when one party rules a state. Entitlement sets in, and constituents' needs take a back seat. There are no checks and balances, so now anything goes. Need a break?

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Michael Nolan

    OpinionMichael NolanThu, April 10, 2025 at 9:01 AM UTC1 min read“DOGE for thee, not for me” seems to be the driving principle of Indiana Republicans. As they slash funding for everything from public schools to Medicaid, veterans’ benefits to Meals on Wheels, they’re splurging on $90,000 SUVs and building a heliport on the governor’s personal property. It’s not just the fiscal irresponsibility. It’s the ugliness. A prime example is Sen.

  • 3 weeks ago | cadillacnews.com | Michael Nolan

    Minneapolis, MN (MinnPost)The largest share of federal money distributed in Minnesota -- roughly $20 billion a year -- comes from the Department of Health and Human Services. The Minnesota Department of Health received some tough news last week: The feds were cutting $226 million in federal health care funds to the department, grants the state was awarded during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • 1 month ago | cairnspost.com.au | Michael Nolan

    The family of a woman missing for more than five days has made an impassioned plea for witnesses to come forward. Chantelle Drummond, 24, reportedly had an argument with her aunt who she lives with before leaving their Alderley Street home between 5-10pm on Friday and has not been seen or heard from since. Chantelle is described as caucasian, approximately 145cm tall with light brown hair and brown eyes, and wears glasses. She is believed to be driving a yellow 2008 model Honda Jazz.

  • 1 month ago | messenger-inquirer.com | Michael Nolan

    Minneapolis, MN (MinnPost)The Trump administration's recent changes to science funding policies could mean millions in cuts now and billions down the road.

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