Election 2020

It's almost Election Day! Here at 103GBF, we think it's important to get out and and VOTE! So we have compiled the most accurate and up-to-date information about how and where to vote and help prepare you to make the best choices on your ballot. We also included a few fun snippets along the way!

Indiana Supreme Court Rules Legal Window Tint Can Still Get Drivers Busted
Indiana Supreme Court Rules Legal Window Tint Can Still Get Drivers Busted
Indiana Supreme Court Rules Legal Window Tint Can Still Get Drivers Busted
The Indiana Supreme Court says that even if a motorist has window tint that is well within the legal range, they can still be pulled over for it. The state recently ruled that regardless if a driver’s car window tint complies with state law, police officers are still well within their legal right to stop any vehicle they believe has tinting that is too dark.
Indiana Farmer Loses Patent Dispute With Monsanto
Indiana Farmer Loses Patent Dispute With Monsanto
Indiana Farmer Loses Patent Dispute With Monsanto
The elderly, Indiana farmer that had been going toe-to-toe in a patent dispute with agriculture-giant Monsanto has officially lost his battle. In a ruling handed down today by Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, the verdict states that a farmer cannot reproduce patented seeds through planting and harvesting without permission from the patent holder.
Tin Man Brewing Company to Get Congress Drunk on Indiana Beer
Tin Man Brewing Company to Get Congress Drunk on Indiana Beer
Tin Man Brewing Company to Get Congress Drunk on Indiana Beer
The Tin Man is running for Congress. According to a press release, Tin Man Brewing Co. has been selected to take their robotic brews to Washington D.C. to be featured in this year’s Celebration of American Craft Beer event hosted by the Brewers Association. Only fifteen breweries across the nation were chosen to participate in this event on May 15.
Kentucky Reconsidering Election Day Booze Ban
Kentucky Reconsidering Election Day Booze Ban
Kentucky Reconsidering Election Day Booze Ban
Kentuckians may soon be allowed to get stinking-drunk before hitting the polls, as state lawmakers are entertaining the idea of abolishing the Prohibition-era booze ban that currently prevents everyone from the social drinker to the raging alcoholic from purchising a stiff drink on Election Day...
IN Defends Conservation Laws
IN Defends Conservation Laws
IN Defends Conservation Laws
Indiana lawmakers believe that organizations like the Humane Society of the United States are aggressively looking to put an end to citizen’s rights to kill wildlife for sport as well as govern the livestock production of area farmers...
Smoking Ban Legals.  (poll)
Smoking Ban Legals. (poll)
Smoking Ban Legals. (poll)
A year and a half ago, Evansville passed a law that bans smoking in all indoor work spaces except the gambling areas of Casino Aztar. Tavern and private club owners filed suit to overturn the ban. According to the Courier and Press, both sides met recently in a settlement conference...
Will Indiana Illinois and Kentucky Secede from the Union
Will Indiana Illinois and Kentucky Secede from the Union
Will Indiana Illinois and Kentucky Secede from the Union
There's still a lot of discontent in the nation and in the post-election days, the ill will is materializing as requests to secede from the union. Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky have all started petitions requesting the right to secede. News reports make these requests sound like they are some kind of official request from the state...
Get Updated Local Indiana Election Coverage Here
Get Updated Local Indiana Election Coverage Here
Get Updated Local Indiana Election Coverage Here
Keep listening this evening for continued coverage of the 2012 General Election. We will have Jay Zimmer and Gene Stewart providing two updates each hour. If you miss any of those updates, you can get all of the audio right here. All of our coverage tonight is sponsored by Schultheis Insurance...
Romney Takes Indiana and Kentucky in Early Poll Returns
Romney Takes Indiana and Kentucky in Early Poll Returns
Romney Takes Indiana and Kentucky in Early Poll Returns
As votes are finalized, the first five states have been called for the 2012 Presidential election. According to NBC, Kentucky, Indiana, West Virginia and South Carolina have all been called for Republican Mitt Romney. Vermont is the only state reporting that has been called for President Obama...

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