Joe Ulery
ReporterJoe has more than 35 years experience working in Indiana newsrooms. He started his first job when he was 16 years old in Logansport at the hometown radio station. He loved broadcasting so much he eventually joined the team fulltime. Joe worked his way from a young, local news reporter to News Director. For several years, Joe anchored Indy's Morning News at legendary news-talk radio station WIBC in Indianapolis-where he also hosted a weekend talk show. He is based in his homestate Indiana. Joe is known for his natural curiosity to dig for all the facts and a relentless pursuit for truth. He is trusted and respected by peers and sources. However, he may be best known for his humor. In his spare time, Joe vlogs about living with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. HCM is a hereditary disease which affects about 1 in 200 people. Joe is an HCM advocate and founding member of the HCMA steering committee for the social media ambassador program. He is also a frequent cohost on HCMA's "Tales from the Heart" podcast, and he edits the weekly production.
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IPS Stronger Tomorrows program will provide essential items like sleep sacks and portable cribs to help pregnant and parenting students create safe sleep environments for their babies.
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A law requiring tenure reviews took effect this month, and Indiana public universities must now conduct five-year reviews of professors, focusing on cultural and intellectual diversity.
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Indiana home buyers are now required to sign written agreements with real estate brokers due to a new law aimed at enhancing transparency and consumer protection.
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National Safe Boating Week is May 18-24, and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources is using the occasion to remind Hoosiers of state boating laws and best practices when out on the water.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb has signed into law a Republican-sponsored bill to purge the state’s voter rolls and protect against fraud.
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The Indiana State Police is partnering this week with the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance for its annual human trafficking awareness initiative.
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Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb wants to expand access to educational programs and raise awareness for a new online tool that connects businesses with Hoosiers who are searching for jobs.
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Experts say wind and solar projects are providing significant economic benefits to Indiana through job creation, tax payments and capital investment.