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Companies line up to bid on Grand Park: 18, some in central Indiana, want to own or operate sports campus
Carloni, Brittany. 2022. Companies line up to bid on grand park: 18, some in Central Indiana, want to own or operate sports campus. Indianapolis Star, Apr 27, 2022. (accessed May 1, 2022). Eighteen companies have informed Westfield they are interested in either...

Court rules that Fairfield Township must hand over documents to J&C, effective immediately
Padilla, Noe. 2022. Court rules that Fairfield Township must hand over documents to J&C, effective immediately. Journal and Courier, Apr 30, 2022. (accessed April 30, 2022). LAFAYETTE, Ind. — After eight months of the Journal & Courier requesting documents...

‘Profiteering, cold-hearted’ nursing home owners should be investigated, congressman says
Fraser, Jayme, and Nick Penzenstadler. 2022. Lawmaker urges nursing home probe: Rush calls out 'profiteering, cold-hearted' owners and asks congress to act. Star Press, Apr 09, 2022. (accessed April 24, 2022). "If (REITs) own the real estate, then they should not be...
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ICOG joins death certificate lawsuit; Supreme Court hears arguments in May
The state Supreme Court will hear arguments in Evansville Courier & Press vs. Vanderburgh County Health Department, a lawsuit over public access to death certificates in Indiana. ICOG joined the effort to bring the case to the Supreme Court last year after a trial...

ICOG signs on to Indiana free speech case
Can you strongly disparage a judge without fear of being arrested for your words? The answer is yes under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. But that didn't stop a Cincinnati blogger from being convicted of intimidation two years ago after strenuously...

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State Releases Documents After Mackinac Center Files FOIA Lawsuit
Mackinac Center Wednesday, December 2, 2020 The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, in a settlement with the Mackinac Center Legal Foundation, finally released documents related to complaints about businesses suspected of violating Gov. Gretchen...

Daily Advertiser: Barbara Leader named Daily Advertiser executive editor
Barbara Leader, the editor of the Monroe News Star, has been named the new executive editor of The Lafayette Daily Advertiser in Lafayette and the state editor for Gannett's Louisiana newspapers.[...]In 2012, while reporting for the News Star, Leader broke a statewide...

South Florida Sun Sentinel: A timeline of secrecy Florida’s COVID response
Cindy, Krischer Goodman, David Fleshler, and Mario Ariza South Florida,Sun Sentinel. 2020. A timeline of secrecy florida's COVID response. South Florida Sun - Sentinel, Dec 06, 2020. (accessed December 6, 2020). April: Deaths at long-term care sitesAs the death toll...