
Five out of state excavators, hired by Metronet, are blamed for hitting gas lines in neighborhoods. They didn’t have the proper permits to dig. The Indiana Attorney General is asking for a ,000 civil penalty for each company.
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Five out of state excavators, hired by Metronet, are blamed for hitting gas lines in neighborhoods. They didn’t have the proper permits to dig. The Indiana Attorney General is asking for a ,000 civil penalty for each company.
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In what the state is calling a “significant” case, a former Crawfordsville car dealership agreed to pay ,495.27 in restitution to consumers following a lawsuit by the Indiana Attorney General’s office accusing the company of deceptive and unfair sales practices.
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Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill
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Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill faces allegations of inappropriate touching by four women, according to a legislative report obtained by IndyStar.
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Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill says he will not resign, after four women accused him of sexual harassment, including an Indiana state lawmaker.
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They’re accused of swindling several area residents out of thousands of dollars.
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Indiana attorney general accused of inappropriate touching
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Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill will not be criminally charged in the alleged drunken groping of a lawmaker and three legislative staffers at a party to mark the end of the legislative session earlier this year, a special prosecutor announced Tuesday. Ken Molestina reports.
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The Indiana Attorney General had a strong message Thursday for businesses with policies that penalize consumers for writing negative reviews. “Grow up,” said Curtis Hill, Indiana Attorney General, in an interview with Call 6 Investigates. “These types of policies are ridiculous. Certainly, from a consumer beware standpoint, if they see a policy like this, they should run.”