Indiana Braces for Severe Storms Tonight: Hail, Damaging Winds, and Tornado Risk Expected
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In politics, the 2026 legislative session wrapped quietly, passing just seven election-related bills amid minimal controversy, though concerns lingered over defeated midcycle redistricting efforts, reports The Indiana Citizen. The session also finalized the 2026-27 state budget via House Enrolled Act 1001, as noted by Indiana Senate Republicans.
Business and economy show momentum: Westfield City Council approved a massive 765-acre Ironstone development for nearly 2,000 homes and a mixed-use village, per the IBJ. Bloomington's Board of Zoning Appeals advanced a four-story hotel in the Trades District innovation hub, with groundbreaking eyed for summer. Ascend Indiana launched a statewide network for work-based learning to connect schools and employers. Meijer plans a new supercenter in Brownsburg opening May 6.
Community highlights include Indiana State University and Ivy Tech partnering to make the Jan McCarthy Early Childhood Education Center an apprenticeship site, bolstered by a $21.9 million Lilly Endowment grant.
Looking Ahead: Watch for storm impacts tonight, the 2026-27 budget rollout, and spring construction starts like Bloomington's hotel amid ongoing economic expansions.
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