Indiana
Indiana is not a very independent state, recent study from Wallethub
Indiana just isn’t a really unbiased state, in response to a current research from Wallethub.
The private finance web site in contrast the 50 states based mostly on 5 sources of dependency: client funds, the federal government, the job market, worldwide commerce, and private vices.
They ranked Indiana forty second. They are saying the state ranked thirty fifth in monetary dependency, forty fifth in worldwide commerce dependency, and thirty fourth in authorities dependency.
Utah was ranked number one as most unbiased.
Kentucky was ranked the least independant at quantity 50.
Indiana
Leising: Bill Protecting Indiana Land Signed into Law
The law prevents individuals from certain countries from obtaining land near a military base in Indiana.
INDIANAPOLIS – A bill sponsored by State Sen. Jean Leising (R-Oldenburg) that protects farmland and land around military bases in Indiana from adversarial nations was signed into law by Gov. Eric Holcomb.
House Enrolled Act 1183 prevents individuals, with some exceptions, from countries the U.S. Department of Commerce defines as adversarial states from obtaining farmland and land within a 10-mile radius of a military base in Indiana.
Currently, individuals who are not dual citizens that would be prevented from obtaining farmland in Indiana are those from Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, Cuba and Venezuela. Additionally, individuals who are not dual citizens that would be prevented from obtaining land near a military base in Indiana are currently those from Russia, China, North Korea and Iran.
“When individuals from adversarial states purchase land in Indiana, it becomes a homeland security risk that affects our state – and by default, our country,” Leising said. ” By passing this bill, the state can better protect our communities, military bases, economy and food supply chain from threats.”
This legislation will go into effect July 1, 2024.
To learn more about HEA 1183, click here.
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Indiana Silver Alert: 27-year-old man missing from Avon
AVON, Ind. (WISH) — The Hendricks County Sheriff’s Office was investigating the disappearance of a 27-year-old man from Avon.
Bryson Ledsinger was described as a Black man, 5 feet 9 inches tall, 230 lbs, with black hair and brown eyes.
He was last seen wearing a black Bob Marley shirt with blue jeans, and was driving a gray/silver 2007 Toyota Corolla with Indiana personalized license place SCVENGR.
Ledsinger was last seen in Avon, about 13 miles west of downtown Indianapolis, on Sunday. He was believed to be in extreme danger and may require medical attention.
Anyone with information on Ledsinger was asked to contact the Hendricks County Sheriff’s Office at 317-745-6269 or call 911.
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Short Handed Cleveland Cavaliers Defeat Indiana Pacers 108-103
(INDIANAPOLIS, IN.) – Despite missing Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley, Max Strus, and Dean Wade, the Cleveland Cavaliers (43-25) hand the Indiana Pacers (38-31) a 108-103 loss to conclude the three-game homestand.
1. First Quarter
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After a dominating second half against the Brooklyn Nets on Sunday, the Indiana Pacers opened the first quarter with that same level of play. Georges Niang got the scoring started with a layup to put Cleveland Cavaliers ahead. Indiana tied it, but Cleveland scored the next five points to go ahead 7-2 after a Jarrett Allen layup. The Pacers responded with a 19-3 run that featured baskets from Pascal Siakam, T.J. McConnell, Myles Turner, Obi Toppin, Andrew Nembhard, and Ben Sheppard. Indiana’s largest lead in the quarter would be twelve after a Siakam layup with 55.8 seconds left. After one, it was 34-25 Pacers. Siakam led all scorers with seven points followed by Cleveland’s Jarrett Allen with six points. Indiana outrebounded Cleveland 12-5 in the first quarter.
2. Second Quarter
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After shooting 60.9% in the first quarter, Indiana really struggled in the second quarter. The Pacers shot 33.3% from the field and 10% from three-point range. It took Cleveland three minutes and five seconds to make it a two-possession game after Allen converter two free throws. Indiana responded by going from leading 37-32, to leading 47-32 courtesy of a 10-0 run capped off by a McConnell layup. That run woke up Cleveland because the Pacers scored seven points the final 7:38. Indiana’s defense was solid, but with the shooting struggles and five turnovers, it allowed the Cavaliers to tie the game up at 54 at halftime. Former Pacer Caris LeVert went off for 13 points in the quarter to lead all scorers with 17 points. Indiana’s leading scorer was McConnell with 10 points.
3. Third Quarter
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As I have documented throughout the season, the Pacers have been one of the best third quarter teams all season, but tonight would not be the case. Cleveland outscored Indiana 36-29 coming out of the locker room. After just two points in the first half, Cleveland’s Darius Garland led the Cavs in scoring with 10 points for the quarter. Cleveland only had six guys score in the quarter. After a Siakam field goal to make it 59-58 Cleveland, they went on a 13-4 run to take its first double digit lead with 7:11 left in the third. Myles Turner and Aaron Nesmith hit back-to-back threes and then Siakam converted a layup to make it 74-70 with 6:09 left. From there on out, the two teams just exchanged stops and field goals. After three quarters of play, Cleveland led 90-83. LeVert still led all scorers with 19 points followed by Siakam with 17 points.
4. Fourth Quarter
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After struggling in the third quarter, the Pacers did a solid job in the fourth quarter by not letting Cleveland push the lead back out to ten or more. The closest Cleveland got was after a Rick Carlilse technical foul, where Sam Merrill made the free throw, making it 99-90. Tyrese Haliburton and Nembhard responded with three-pointers to make it 99-96 with 6:23 remaining. LeVert then scored a layup on the following possession for Cleveland. Haliburton would make it a two-point game after scoring a field goal through contact and making the free-throw with 4:37 remaining. He then tied the game at 103 with a floater with 2:05 left in the contest. However, the Pacers simply couldn’t generate any offense and lost 108-103.
5. Top Performers
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Caris LeVert (23p, 11a, 8r), Jarrett Allen (23p, 9r), Marcus Morris Sr. (14p, 4 threes), Georges Niang (13p), Darius Garland (13p, 7a, 6r), and Sam Merrill (11p). For Indiana, Pascal Siakam (19p, 12r), Tyrese Haliburton (14p, 12a, 6r), T.J. McConnell (14p, 4a), Myles Turner (12p, 3r). For tonight’s full box score, click here.
6. Notes
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- Indiana held Cleveland to 9 points the final 9:11
- Jarrett Allen recorded 20+ points for the 17th time this season
- Cavaliers 12-5 in such games
- Caris LeVert logged his 5th double-double of the season
- LeVert scored 20+ points for the 13th time of the season
- LeVert dished out 10+ assists for the 4th time this season
- Marcus Morris played in his first game since 2/5/24 for the Philadelphia 76ers
- Was just signed to a 10-day contract on Sunday
- Pascal Siakam recorded his 12th double-double on the season
- Back-to-back games with a double-double
- 7th double-double as a Pacer
- Tyrese Haliburton recorded his 36th double-double of the season
- Haliburton dished out 10+ assists for the 41st time of the campaign
- Haliburton now shooting 11/65 (16.9%) this month from three
- Currently shooting a career low 35.9% from three
- Previously season low was last season 40.0%
- October – 33.3% (3 games)
- November – 46.7%
- December- 36.9%
- January – 30.4% (7 games)
- February – 38%
- When Haliburton returned with 8:06 left in the game, he went 3/8, 1/6 from three, and 1/1 at the free-throw line
- Other possessions:
- Andrew Nembhard three-pointer (Haliburton assist)
- Obi Toppin missed three-pointer
- Andrew Nembhard missed three-pointer
- Aaron Nesmith turnover
- Myles Turner field goal (Nembhard assist)
- Siakam turnover
- Myles Turner is 5 blocks away from setting the franchise record for blocks
- Jermaine O’Neal holds record with 1,245
- Indiana sits 7th in the Eastern Conference standings
- Trail Philadelphia 76ers by .5 game for 6th
- Trail Orlando Magic by 2.5 games for 5th
- Trail New York Knicks by 3.5 games for 4th
- .5 game advantage over Miami Heat for 8th
- 5 game advantage over Chicago Bulls for 9th
- Other possessions:
7. Notes
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With the three-game homestand complete, the Indiana Pacers now go on the road for five consecutive games so the NCAA Tournament can play the first two rounds at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The road trip starts on Wednesday night in Detroit. Pat Boylan will start the Kroger Pregame Show at 6:30pm. Mark Boyle and Eddie Gill will have the play-by-play starting at 7pm on 93.5/107.5 The Fan.
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