A few things to consider:
Limestone is a natural material and has inherent imperfections that are sometimes not apparent, particularly in bulk sections
Even though Indiana limestone is much more consistent than limestone in the lower US, it remains a sedimentary material that is relatively soft...not yet morphed to marble
When you analyze the section, don't forget the concentrated load check as well, keeping in mind that a flexural failure will be brittle, not ductile
Steps are often on a critical life safety path...consider this
Think about bonding a 1/4" thick aluminum plate to the tension side of the section to add ductility to any failure that might occur. It can be completely hidden so that it doesn't detract from the appearance