Clinton County offices relocating to new annex, impacting courts
Beginning Monday, county government offices in Frankfort will begin relocating from the historic courthouse to the new $18 million county annex building nearby.

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Beginning Monday, county government offices in Frankfort will begin relocating from the historic courthouse to the new $18 million county annex building nearby.
A ruling for Louisiana could open the door for legislatures to redraw congressional maps across the South, potentially boosting Republican electoral prospects by eliminating majority Black and Latino districts that tend to favor Democrats.
House Bill 1531 would have required all levels of Hoosier government to comply with federal detainer requests. ICE often asks local police and others to keep some detainees behind bars for 48 hours longer so it can take them into custody.
Airports in New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Las Vegas, Charlotte, Phoenix and Seattle have also said they will not play the video message from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
The move is part of an escalating effort among Republicans to pursue the perceived enemies of President Donald Trump.
Meta said in a statement that the group “was removed for violating our policies against coordinated harm.”
The Republican-led challenge to the Voting Rights Act, the centerpiece legislation of the civil rights movement, could gut a key provision of the law that prohibits racial discrimination in redistricting.
Royal United Mortgage is suing defendants Christopher Abrams and Tiffany Harrell, two former Royal United employees, and insurance and mortgage company Mutual of Omaha, who Abrams and Harrell now work for.
New data shows that while Indiana teacher pay has climbed in recent years, Hoosier educators still earn less than peers in neighboring states — a gap union leaders and some legislators say threatens teacher retention and classroom success.
Indiana Court of Appeals
Emily Winchester v. Zackery Winchester
25A-DC-1199
Domestic relations with children. Reverses the Allen Superior Court’s decision that Indiana may not exercise jurisdiction over custody matters under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act and the court’s order to return Emily and Zackery Winchester’s two minor children to the United Kingdom under the Hague Convention. Finds there is no indication the father has initiated a court proceeding in any state or federal court under the Hague Convention or received an order directing the children’s return. Also finds the mother has shown prima facie error in the trial court’s judgment granting the ICACU application and ordering the children’s return under the Hague Convention. Remands for further proceedings. Attorneys for appellant: Suzanne Wagner, Katherine Geist. No attorney listed for appellee.
Indianapolis-based Krieg DeVault LLP is expanding again, with the firm announcing the acquisition of Fort-Wayne-based Rothberg Law Firm.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an appeal from conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and left in place the $1.4 billion judgment against him over his description of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting as a hoax staged by crisis actors.
Indiana’s top public access official has issued her first two advisory opinions — and resolved more than 30 other complaints for 2025 so far.
News organizations including The New York Times, The Associated Press and the conservative Newsmax television network said Monday they will not sign a Defense Department document about its new press rules.
The AP identified multiple examples of ICE using the black-and-yellow full-body restraint device, the WRAP, in deportations.
Delaware Circuit Court Judge Judi Calhoun sentenced James Johnson, 37, for his involvement in the armed robbery of a financial loan store in Muncie last year.
A Vanderburgh County judge has denied Attorney General Todd Rokita’s petition to enforce civil investigative demands against The Haitian Center of Evansville and Berry Global.
A Crown Point attorney has been suspended from the practice of law after he was found to have failed to provide proper representation to several clients, according to the Indiana Supreme Court.
Indiana tax collections are running $270 million ahead of projections after three months of the fiscal year, according to the latest monthly revenue report.
Advocates warn of the potential impacts to Hoosier mothers — including those who are pregnant — and children relying on government services like WIC if such funds ran out.