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| Scope | Local, Trade/B2B |
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| Language | English |
| Country | United States of America |
| Media Market | Indianapolis |
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Kimball Electronics officially launches rebrand to Kimball Solutions
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Indiana regulators to investigate utility profits, bill charges
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Indiana awards $250K to expand internet access for 63 locations
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Hammond Family YMCA aims for fall groundbreaking on outdoor water park
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Saint Mary’s expands Spark Lab makerspace
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