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The last holdout: Why Vernon is Indiana’s only town still governed by an 1851 charter

Summary by Reporter.net
When the General Assembly incorporated southeast Indiana’s Town of Vernon in 1851, it granted the community sweeping authority to govern itself. Over the next century-and-a-half, other towns in the state eventually gave that authority back. But Vernon never did.

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Reporter.net broke the news in on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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