Mary Schneider

State Government and Political Reporter, Indianapolis Star

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I am the state government and political reporter for The Indianapolis Star. AKA The Twitter Lady.

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@JenniferAWagner: Natural disasters have a way of making political bickering seem pretty petty. #Oklahoma” Too true.

Millions in casino cash spent, but where are the jobs?

indystar.com — When Carbon Motors arrived in the economically depressed town of Connersville with a plan to make high-tech police cars and a promise to create more than 1,000 jobs, the town rolled out the red carpet. Residents and business owners trimmed their lawns, blew up balloons, put out welcome signs and printed T-shirts.
RT @indystar: Live video from apartment fire on Far Eastside. There are serious injuries. indy.st/10HUUFn @bobscheer on live feed.

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RT @borenmc: Just interviewed a lady whose name is Betty Downer. Seriously. Said she really had to like her husband to marry into that last…
I did not win the lottery! Really cannot believe this. Will have to take week off of work to recover.
@jdisis I have day off so am not reading @HuffingtonPost and instead am quaffing a Bellini. Love that word quaffing.

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RT @indystar: RT @BizWeaver: $7M in public money gone after Carbon Motors fails to create 1,550 Indiana jobs. indy.st/11KUfug #casin

Millions in casino cash spent, but where are the jobs?

indystar.com — When Carbon Motors arrived in the economically depressed town of Connersville with a plan to make high-tech police cars and a promise to create more than 1,000 jobs, the town rolled out the red carpet. Residents and business owners trimmed their lawns, blew up balloons, put out welcome signs and printed T-shirts.

Behind Closed Doors: For Gov. Mike Pence, double the fun in New York

indystar.com — Gov. Mike Pence mixed pleasure and business last week in New York. Pence was in New York Thursday for a reception that the Indiana Economic Development Corporation held at Yankee Stadium. "We met with a lot of businesses and a lot of site selectors there," Pence said.
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