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Colwell: Why Buttigieg s former campaign manager wants to lead Indiana Democratic Party

Mike Schmuhl, campaign manager for Pete Buttigieg’s meteoric rise to top-tier presidential contender, now is running to lead the Indiana Democratic Party. In November, he said he wouldn’t run for

Colwell: Why former Buttigieg campaign manager wants to lead Indiana Democratic Party

Mike Schmuhl, campaign manager for Pete Buttigieg’s meteoric rise to top-tier presidential contender, now is running to lead the Indiana Democratic Party. In November, he said he wouldn’t run for

Freeman-Wilson honored as Gary s first female mayor at portrait unveiling: My job is to open up the door so many, many more can come after

Freeman-Wilson honored as Gary s first female mayor at portrait unveiling: My job is to open up the door so many, many more can come after
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Council unveils portrait of state s first black female mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson

This is a beautiful portrait, and representative of black womanhood and leadership, Godwin said. Artist Renee Ricks-Miller, of Chesterton, commissioned the piece, he said.  Freeman-Wilson, born and raised in Gary, obtained a law degree from Harvard University in 1985, and returned home to become city judge in 1994. In 2000, Gov. Frank O’Bannon appointed Freeman-Wilson as Indiana attorney general. She won the mayor s seat in 2011, after then-mayor Rudy Clay announced he was ending his reelection campaign and threw support behind Freeman-Wilson to be his successor. Since her loss to Prince in the November 2019 election, she became president and CEO of the Chicago Urban League.

Amid fierce debate, here are the facts about Indiana s wetlands program

Amid fierce debate, here are the facts about Indiana s wetlands program London Gibson and Sarah Bowman, Indianapolis Star How climate change will impact Indiana Replay Video UP NEXT A bill that would repeal Indiana’s wetlands protections has been the subject of intense debate this legislative session, raising lots of questions about wetlands and the state’s current regulations.  Builders and developers are pushing to eliminate the protections, which they consider costly red tape. But environmental advocates say the law is needed to prevent flooding, protect water supplies and preserve wildlife.  © Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Cliff Chapman, executive director of the Central Indiana Land Trust, points out a tile drainage pipe from a neighboring farm field at Meltzer Woods, a nature preserve in Shelbyville, Ind., on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, which includes wetlands.

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