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  2. Owen County Courthouse (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Owen County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located at Spencer, Owen County, Indiana, United States. It was the work of Jesse Johnson and Christian Kanzler & Son and built in 1910–1911. It is a three-story, with basement, Classical Revival style limestone building. The flat roof is topped by a copper dome with four-sided Seth Thomas ...

  3. Ireland, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The town was founded on land purchased from the United States government by John Stewart, a native of Ireland, on December 23, 1816.The earliest settlers, most being Protestant, came from Virginia, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina.

  4. Muncie, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The county government is a constitutional body and is granted specific powers by the Constitution of Indiana, and by the Indiana Code. As a second class city in Indiana (pop. 35,000 to 599,999), Muncie is governed by a Mayor and a nine-member city council as well as a city clerk and city judge. [ 90 ]

  5. Tippecanoe County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The history of Tippecanoe County spans six distinct political and cultural periods: Native American lands from at least 8000BC, including the Mississippian culture, French occupation (part of New France beginning in the 1670s), British occupation starting in 1763, part of the United States Northwest Territory in 1787, part of Indiana Territory in 1800, and finally part of the State of Indiana ...

  6. Governor of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The entrance to the governor's office in 2009. The governor's powers are established in Article V of the Constitution of Indiana.Constitutionally, the governor has very limited executive authority to manage the government of the state; most exercisable powers over state agencies are held by independently elected cabinet heads.

  7. Unigov - Wikipedia

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    Unigov is the colloquial name adopted by the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, to describe its consolidated city–county government. [2] By an act of the Indiana General Assembly, Indianapolis consolidated with the government of Marion County in 1970. Within Unigov are eleven "included towns".

  8. .gov - Wikipedia

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    fl.gov and florida.gov (redirects to myflorida.com) Georgia ga.gov and georgia.gov Guam guam.gov Hawaii hi.gov, hawaii.gov and ehawaii.gov Idaho id.gov and idaho.gov Illinois il.gov and illinois.gov Indiana in.gov and indiana.gov Iowa ia.gov and iowa.gov Kansas ks.gov and kansas.gov Kentucky ky.gov and kentucky.gov Louisiana

  9. india.gov.in - Wikipedia

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    India.gov.in links to Union, State, District and local level official websites and is the most comprehensive portal about the government of India with links to 6,700 government websites. [3] The website also has a feature that customizes the content displayed, based on a user’s individual profile and preferences.