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Where Are The Checks And Balances, Given So Many Judicial Failures Under The Current Indiana Leadership?
How many embarrassing failures can Loretta Rush survive?
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
2 days ago4 min read


Sometime the Media is The Last to Know -- DEI RINO Johnson is off the Ballot for the May GOP Primary in Hamilton Co. Indiana
St. Augustine's famous quote: “Truth is like a lion; you don’t have to defend it. Let it loose; it will defend itself.” Here's an AI search result: As of April 2026, Aaron "A.J." Johnson is no longer serving as a magistrate judge in Hamilton County, Indiana. While his initial appointment began in August 2024, local reports from late 2025 indicate his departure: Replacement in November 2025 : The eight elected judges of Hamilton County appointed Danica Eyler to the position
Hoosier Enquirer Team
2 days ago1 min read


Ethics and Criminal Investigation: Insights into Former Hamilton County Magistrate Aaron AJ Johnson's -- Press Release Published
Former Hamilton County judicial Candidate Aaron Johnson investigatged for his past crimes? As our prior articles on the topic below get credit for forcing this RINO and DEI lawyer out of the race for Hamilton County Superior Judge and his resignation as a magistrate judge, for which HE opined he was hardly fit to do -- it is not often that we report a press release verbatim but his one warrants full disclosure: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDate: April 16, 2026 Today Federal and Stat
Gregg Smith
2 days ago5 min read


Greg Ballard Abandons Lincoln’s Party… Then Steals Lincoln’s Name for His Sad Little Vote-Split Vanity Project
Former Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard spent exactly one week selling Hoosiers on the noble vision of a truly independent Secretary of State—someone who rises above the petty tribalism of parties, safeguards elections without favoritism, and puts voters first. "The Secretary of State shouldn’t think about party affiliation," he declared. He was "leaving the party of Lincoln" to run as a pure independent, free from the corruption and division that plague both major parties. Th
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Mar 122 min read


How NIL Turned College Athletes into Millionaires in Just Four Years
For Indianapolis—home of the National Collegiate Athletic Association—the NIL era represents the most dramatic shift in college sports since the NCAA was founded in 1906.
The organization that once enforced strict amateurism rules is now attempting to oversee a marketplace where college athletes function more like professional influencers and entrepreneurs.
Doug Bernacchi
Mar 64 min read


More Fake News In Indiana - Go Figure - water quality in Indy
The story being told about improving water quality in Indianapolis and along the Ohio River deserves a closer look.
Gregg Smith
Mar 64 min read


Policing Indianapolis: The Budget, Power Structure, the Crime Reality in Marion County and a City by City Comparison
Yet despite facing similar issues, Indianapolis actually operates with a smaller police budget and fewer officers than many comparable Midwestern cities.
Doug Bernacchi
Mar 65 min read


INDIANAPOLIS METRO NEWS REPORT
INDIANAPOLIS METRO NEWS REPORT
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Mar 52 min read


Have Hoosiers' Memories Ditched My Man Mitch?
My Man Mitch: Two Decades Later, Hoosiers Still Debate the Daniels Legacy
Jennifer Reed
Feb 274 min read


THIS OP-ED IS ARTICLE 400 PUBLISHED BY HE
Many Americans trust gas station sushi more the justices,
Doug Bernacchi
Feb 218 min read


Perennial Loser Destiny Wells Makes Desperate Last-Minute Bid to Unseat Rep. André Carson
By Hoosier Enquirer Staff February 6, 2026 In a move that reeks of political opportunism and desperation, Destiny Wells, the perennial Democratic candidate who's become synonymous with electoral defeat in Indiana, has filed at the eleventh hour to challenge longtime U.S. Rep. André Carson in the 2026 Democratic primary for Indiana's 7th Congressional District. This safely blue seat, centered in Indianapolis, has been securely held by Carson since 2008, and Wells' sudden ent
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Feb 62 min read


Hoosier Enquirer Reporter On the Scene: Candidates Rush to Refile CAN-2 Forms Amid Notarization Controversy of the Indiana Secretary of State's Office
Hoosier Enquirer Reporter On the Scene: Candidates Rush to Refile CAN-2 Forms Amid Notarization Controversy Indianapolis, IN – Our Hoosier Enquirer reporter was on the ground at the Indiana Secretary of State's office today, witnessing a steady stream of high-profile candidates and elected officials arriving to refile their CAN-2 Declaration of Candidacy forms ahead of the looming deadline for the 2026 primary election. The scene highlighted a growing wave of concern over how
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Feb 53 min read


Bob Kern, CEO of Hoosier Enquirer, Files to Challenge Kate Sweeney Bell in Marion County Clerk Democratic Primary
Bob Kern, CEO of Hoosier Enquirer, Files to Challenge Kate Sweeney Bell in Marion County Clerk Democratic Primary By Hoosier Enquirer Staff February 5, 2026, Indianapolis, IN- In a bold move that could shake up local Democratic politics, Bob Kern, the CEO of the independent media outlet Hoosier Enquirer, has officially filed to run for Marion County Clerk in the upcoming Democratic Primary. Kern, a longtime political activist and frequent candidate in Indiana elections, is se
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Feb 53 min read


Former Center Township Constable Denise Paul Hatch Files for U.S. Congress in Indiana's 7th District Democratic Primary
Denise Paul Hatch Files for U.S. Congress in Indiana's 7th District Democratic Primary By Hoosier Enquirer Staff February 5, 2026INDIANAPOLIS — Today marked an exciting development in Indiana's 7th Congressional District as Democrat Denise Paul Hatch officially filed her candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives at the Secretary of State's office. Our Hoosier Enquirer reporter was on the scene to witness the filing, capturing the energy and determination of a candidate
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Feb 52 min read


ROB’S OUT. HONESTY’S IN. Tune into Honest Gabe Unless You’re Still Crying About It - Bob Kern
A Message from Bob Kern, CEO of Hoosier Enquirer Folks, let’s cut the nonsense. Rob Kendall is no longer with WIBC. Effective immediately, he’s out the door, keycard deactivated, email bounced, and microphone handed off. Some of you are shocked. Some of you are cheering. A few of you are probably refreshing his old clips and wiping away a single tear while whispering “he was just misunderstood.” To that last group I say it plainly: Rob’s out. Honesty’s in. Tune into Honest Ga
Bobby Kern
Feb 32 min read


Major Error in Diego Morales' Office Jeopardizes Hundreds of Indiana State Legislature Candidates
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales answers questions during a June 18, 2025 State Budget Committee meeting. (Madelyn Hanes/Indiana Capital Chronicle) By Hoosier Enquirer Staff February 3, 2026 INDIANAPOLIS – A significant administrative oversight in the Indiana Secretary of State's office has potentially put over 800 candidates for the state legislature at risk of being removed from the ballot, according to a Republican lawyer in southern Indiana who spoke on condition
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Feb 33 min read


“Unemployment Office Next” – Rob Kendall’s Brutal WIBC Send-Off
Rob Kendall is fired. Indianapolis, IN – February 3, 2026 – Longtime Indianapolis radio host Rob Kendall has left 93.1 WIBC-FM following a prolonged contract dispute that kept him off the air for several weeks. The departure marks the end of an era for the station's midday programming, where Kendall co-hosted the popular Kendall & Casey show alongside Casey Daniels. The news broke publicly on February 3, 2026, when independent local outlet Hoosier Enquirer posted on X (former
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Feb 33 min read


Robbed at the Mic: WIBC set to rob Kendall of His Job in Brutal Contract Heist
Rob Kendall could be fired soon? By Hoosier Enquirer Staff January 30, 2026 In the cutthroat world of talk radio, contract disputes can quickly escalate into full-blown career crises. That's precisely the situation unfolding at Indianapolis' 93.1 WIBC-FM, where popular midday host Rob Kendall has been conspicuously absent from the airwaves since January 15. What started as a reported stalemate in contract negotiations has now, according to multiple insiders familiar with the
Hoosier Enquirer Team
Jan 303 min read


EXCLUSIVE: Indiana Capitol Police Investigating Violent Altercation Outside Secretary of State’s Office
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Capitol Police are reportedly investigating a Tuesday afternoon assault that left an authorized individual with bodily injuries outside the Indiana Secretary of State’s Office. Sources indicate the incident involves a member of Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears’ security detail and a Hispanic Hoosier who confronted the prosecutor over alleged political targeting. According to witnesses at the scene, the confrontation began when a local resident—w
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Jan 292 min read


Rob Kendall Suspended from WIBC: Indiana GOP and Libertarian Listeners Say It's Well-Deserved
Indianapolis, IN – In a surprising development that's sent ripples through Indiana's neocon talk radio scene, Rob Kendall, co-host of the popular midday show Kendall & Casey on 93.1 WIBC-FM, has been suspended for over a week. The move comes amid growing frustration from station management over what sources describe as Kendall's increasingly childish behavior and on-air antics that have alienated segments of the audience. Kendall, a longtime fixture at WIBC known for his shar
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Jan 282 min read
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