JUNE 19-25, 2026
Despite public scrutiny and complaints from inmates and their attorneys, the Indiana Department of Correction has renewed its contract with its third-party health services provider for up to another year. However, as Cameron Shaw reports, records show that the state also is making moves to consider other options. Also in this week’s issue, Maura Johnson speaks with Vicky Nunn about her transition to leading the Ken Nunn Law Office after the death of her father last year.
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Prison health care contract extended amid scrutiny
But records show that the state is making moves this summer to consider other options.
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Attorney Vicky Nunn talks life, career with the Ken Nunn Law Office
The elder Nunn died in December, officially placing the Ken Nunn Law Office in Vicky’s care, an honor that she feels she and the firm were well-prepared for by her dad.
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Chip Garver and Lacey Berkshire: Legislature’s overhaul expands housing supply, reins in HOAs
The centerpiece of the session, House Enrolled Act 1001, began as the most ambitious zoning preemption bill in recent memory.
Read MoreJessica Laurin Meek and Meg Christensen: What to know about changes to Indiana public records law
These provisions address legitimate cybersecurity concerns.
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