New grant program to help Hoosier companies launch 5G projects

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  1. This people are crooks.

    9-12 LLC awarded itself hundreds of millions of dollars and created a climate change program with disgraced Chairman of Duke, fired from self-dealing with the Purdue research foundation at the Purdue Discovery Park.

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