
$5 Million to Address Violence, Tech Company to Invest in Indiana, Jump in VA Health Care Enrollment, Farmers Impacted by Solar Development
27 groups in Indianapolis will receive more than $5 million to address violence and improve safety throughout the city. A South Korean tech company plans to invest almost $4 billion to build its first U.S. semiconductor plant in Indiana. The number of Indiana military veterans newly enrolled in health care from the Department of Veterans Affairs increased by more than 37 percent in one year. As Indiana continues a shift to solar energy, so too has the relationship between solar energy developers and landowners developed and changed over time.
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