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Sonja Hill

Journalist

As a morning person, this job really suits me. I love writing and reporting the Indianapolis news on a daily basis. As a Hoosier, I'm so proud of myself informing the residents of my hometown for the latest happenings.

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Hendricks Co. Sheriff’s deputy dies after being electrocuted at crash scene

Indianapolis, Indiana – A Hendricks County Sheriff’s deputy met his demise late on Monday night when he came into contact...

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The Burning Couch Festival celebrates nearby companies and bands

Bloomington, Indiana – At Switchyard Park, the Burning Couch Festival began at 11:30 a.m. and ran until 9 p.m. on...

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Indiana limits abortion data for privacy under near-total ban; some GOP candidates push back

Indianapolis, Indiana – Because Indiana permits relatively few abortions, health officials stopped disclosing specific records in order to preserve patient...

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Myles Rice, a former Pac-12 Freshman of the Year, has committed to Indiana

Indianapolis, Indiana – Myles Rice, a former Pac-12 Freshman of the Year, has pledged to Indiana University. As a redshirt...

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Representative from Indiana invites people to attend the IBLC town hall series

Lawrence, Indiana – The Indiana General Assembly’s 2024 legislative session saw the passage of several laws. To learn more about...

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3 Indiana school districts asking voters for funding in May primary election

Indianapolis, Indiana – In May, voters in three Indiana school districts will be asked to approve financing for initiatives like...

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Communities throughout Indiana will get another $500 million in READI awards

Indianapolis, Indiana – Governor Eric Holcomb and senior state officials announced on Thursday that fifteen regions in Indiana will split...

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Freight railroads have requested that the courts strike down a new regulation mandating two-person crews on trains

Indianapolis, Indiana – A new rule that would require two-person train crews in most situations has been challenged by four...

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Funding shortfall forces FCC to cut internet subsidies

Indianapolis, Indiana – The Federal Communications Commission reports that almost 23 million families in the United States may see a...

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According to the complaint, I Heart Mac & Cheese broke the Indiana Franchise Act

Indianapolis, Indiana – The Indiana Secretary of State’s office said Tuesday afternoon that the parent business of I Heart Mac...