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  • Indiana's newspaper industry opposed a bill that allows local governments to publish public notices on a state-run website instead of in newspapers.
  • Amelia McClure, executive director of the Hoosier State Press Association, emphasized that the rally was more than just opposition to the bill.
  • Kathy Linton of the Lebanon Reporter and Regional Executive Beverly Joyce spoke with Indiana state Senator Brett Clark during the rally.
  • The legislation in question would eliminate the requirement for public notice advertisements to be published in newspapers.
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Indiana newspapers rally against bill to change public notice rules

Indiana’s newspaper industry on Wednesday rallied against proposed legislation that would allow local governments to publish public notices on a state-run website rather than in their local newspaper.

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News and Tribune broke the news in on Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
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