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Israel and Iran trade strikes as Trump weighs US involvement in conflict; Medicaid cuts risk health-care access for MS military families; NJ Advocate: Shore powered cargo ships help ocean, port community health; CT farmers impacted by USDA defunding climate programs.

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Lawmakers on both sides urge President Trump not to enter the Israel-Iran war. Supreme Court deals the transgender community a major blow by upholding a Tennessee state law.

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Hurricane Helene mobilized the North Carolina community of Marshall in unexpected ways, giant data centers powering AI want cheap rural land but can face community pushback, and ceramics made by Cherokee potters honor multiple generations.

Joe Ulery

Anchor/Producer

Joe has more than 35 years experience working in Indiana newsrooms. He started his first job when he was 16 years old in Logansport at the hometown radio station. He loved broadcasting so much he eventually joined the team fulltime. Joe worked his way from a young, local news reporter to News Director. For several years, Joe anchored Indy's Morning News at legendary news-talk radio station WIBC in Indianapolis-where he also hosted a weekend talk show. He is based in his homestate Indiana. Joe is known for his natural curiosity to dig for all the facts and a relentless pursuit for truth. He is trusted and respected by peers and sources. However, he may be best known for his humor. In his spare time, Joe vlogs about living with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. HCM is a hereditary disease which affects about 1 in 200 people. Joe is an HCM advocate and founding member of the HCMA steering committee for the social media ambassador program. He is also a frequent cohost on HCMA's "Tales from the Heart" podcast, and he edits the weekly production.


Honors and Awards: Proud recipient of several peer-selected awarded honors from Indiana Broadcasters Association (IBA), Associated Press (AP) and Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ).

Location: Westfield, IN

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Proposed budget could drive up Indiana power bills

Indiana's economy could take a major hit under the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," now advancing in Congress. Michael Hicks, director of the Center …

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Hoosiers reject crowns and chaos at 'No Kings' protest

It is estimated 3,000 to 4,000 Hoosiers marched around the Indiana Statehouse during the "No Kings" protest in downtown Indianapolis on Saturday…

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IU Police Academy signs on to Deaf culture training

Indiana University now trains police academy recruits in Deaf culture awareness and basic American Sign Language. The program aims to improve …

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Indy Pride turns 30, refuses to be quiet

Indiana's largest LGBTQ+ celebration kicks off this weekend as Indy Pride marks its 30th anniversary. The event expands this year to two days…

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New report shows gains and gaps for Indiana kids

Indiana now ranks 25th in the nation for child well-being, up from 27th last year. The data comes from the 2025 Kids Count Data Book by the Annie E…

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Purdue Global grads make Indiana legal first

By Marilyn Odendahl for The Indiana Citizen.Broadcast version by Joe Ulery for Indiana News Service reporting for the Indiana Citizen-Free Press India…

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Recortes de títulos universitarios amenazan acceso de adultos que trabajan en IN

La decisión de Indiana de recortar los programas de grado universitario con baja matrícula podría chocar con muchos adultos que desean …

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Indiana’s degree cuts threaten access for working adults

Indiana's move to cut low-enrollment college degree programs may collide with many adults who say they want more access to affordable higher education…

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Indiana urges families to act early on signs of autism

By Dr. Janel Gordon for WISH-TV.Broadcast version by Joe Ulery for Indiana News Service reporting for the WISH-TV-Free Press Indiana-Public News …

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Indiana’s ancient city comes to life in virtual reality

Hoosiers can now step into the past. A new exhibit opens this weekend at the Indiana University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Bloomington…

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