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Indiana plans to cut off benefits June 19, affecting 236,000 jobless workers and costing the state $1.3 billion in federal money that was allocated for the benefits.
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State Road 4. State Road 4 ( SR 4) is an east–west discontinuous state road in the US state of Indiana. The western end of the western segment is in La Porte. The highway passes through rural areas of LaPorte and St. Joseph counties, before ending near Lakeville. The central segment starts at the eastern city limits of Goshen and heads east ...
State Road 332 ( SR 332) is a part of the Indiana State Road that runs between Interstate 69 (I–69) and Muncie in US state of Indiana. The 7.64 miles (12.30 km) of SR 332 that lie within Indiana serve as a minor highway. No section of the highway is listed on the National Highway System. Various sections are rural four-lane divided highway ...
The Indiana State Highway Commission proposed SR 227 initially as part of the state road system by August 1930. [3] This section of highway ran from Richmond to SR 28 (now SR 32) roughly along the modern routing. By September 30, 1930, the highway official became part of the state road system. [4] SR 227 was extended south to the Ohio state ...
In Indiana, a court ruling struck down reinstating benefits, but the state still has to pay them out for 30 days. Indiana gets to keep unemployment benefits - but only because of a technicality ...
State Road 431. State Road 431 was a state road connecting U.S. Route 31 with Interstate 465 at Exit 33. It passed through the Indianapolis suburb of Carmel, allowing traffic on U.S. 31 north of Carmel a shorter route to I-465 and the east side of Indianapolis. Until the 1990s, the SR 431 designation extended south of I-465 to 86th Street.