Breaking: The Bears’ Board of Directors voted Thursday to advance the stadium development in Hammond, Indiana.
“There is more work to do, but barring anything very strange, it’s a done deal,” one source told @AdamSchefter.
This isn't about politics. It's about public safety.
Today, 57% of those arrested in our city come from Marion County. Nearly 40% of the inmates in our county jail are from Marion County.
The reality is clear: Marion County is exporting its crime to the surrounding counties, and our residents are paying the price.
Families deserve to feel safe in their neighborhoods. Law enforcement deserves a justice system that backs up their hard work. And repeat offenders should be held accountable before they victimize another family.
It's time for all regional leaders to come to the table and confront this issue head-on. We need solutions that prioritize accountability, support law enforcement, and keep dangerous criminals off our streets.
Our residents deserve better.
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Proud to put forth a landmark plan to permanently overhaul @FERC’s natural gas blanket authorization program.
Americans deserve affordable & reliable energy. These reforms will streamline the permitting process & speed up infrastructure construction.
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The why? We have over 106,000 reasons!
Neighbors who care about one another. Business owners who choose to invest here. Volunteers who donate their time. Residents who stay engaged and help make Carmel the kind of place people are proud to call home.
This recognition belongs to all the people who make this place special.
What’s next? We keep working to make Carmel even better.
#Onward #BuiltForBigDreams
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The nicest cities in America ranked:
1. San Diego, CA
2. Des Moines, IA
3. Madison, WI
4. Fargo-Moorhead, ND/MN
5. Grand Rapids, MI
6. Burlington, VT
7. Harrisburg, PA
8. Indianapolis, IN
9. Spokane, WA
10. Santa Barbara, CA
SEVERE WEATHER HQ ⚡️: The parade of severe storms is continuing its march across Central US today. More than 40 million Americans are in the path of large hail and damaging winds, with level 3 out of 5 threat for severe weather in place across parts of Colorado, Nebraska and Kansas.