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Consumer Product Safety Commission issues recall on portable propane heaters
If you recently bought a Bauer Forced Air Propane portable heater, you’ll want to take caution. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the product, which was sold nationwide at Harbor Freight in late 2020 and
Social Security getting a boost in 2022

U.S. Social Security benefits are about to get their biggest boost since the 1980s. Starting next year, benefits for more than 70 million Americans will increase by 5.9 percent, according to the Social Security Administration. That means
U.S. Supreme Court turns down the chance to hear a case about toll increases

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a case regarding the Indiana Toll Road. Truck drivers filed a lawsuit, claiming a 2018 increase in tolls on the Indiana Toll Road was unconstitutional. The increase was 35
Hoosier involved in incident at U.S. Capitol will see prison time
Prison time for an Indiana woman who participated in the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. Dona Bissey, of Greenfield, must spend 14 days in prison, pay a $500 fine and do 60 hours of community service.
Hoosiers set new sports betting record

Indiana bettors set a new record in September. Hoosiers wagered more than $355 million in sports bets last month, which resulted in $33 million in revenue, and more than $3 million in state taxes. PlayIndiana.com says it’s
Carey Services announces rebranding

Carey Services has a new look. According to officials, after getting feedback from external stakeholders, board members, donors, and employees, Carey Services announced new logo branding and a refreshed story. Every day, Carey Services, Inc. makes a
9/11 Commission meets up to evaluate their work
Six of the eight surviving members of the 9/11 Commission are reuniting in Bloomington this week to discuss their work, and whether the U.S. is safer today. The bipartisan panel issued 41 recommendations in 2002. All but