ATLANTA, Ind. — Construction is about to start on a new $32 million National Guard armory that will replace three existing facilities in central Indiana.

Gov. Eric Holcomb, Indiana Adjutant General Dale Lyles and other officials marked that milestone Thursday with a groundbreaking ceremony for the project on a 55-acre plot of farmland in northern Hamilton County.

The armory project is part of more than $2 billion in state government building projects approved by the Legislature in recent years that are in...

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