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More than 6,400 students participated in the free program last summer, and Ivy Tech expected demand to grow by more than ...
More than 250 Indiana University faculty are calling for the reinstatement of a fired cybersecurity expert. They also want ...
Public media stations across Indiana confront major funding cuts at both the state and federal levels. The reductions ...
Misinformation, myths and politics have contributed to Indiana’s lack of a cohesive, statewide policy on renewable energy.
The Bloomington Animal Shelter is getting lots of attention after one of its dogs went viral. The year-and-a-half old husky ...
The corn variety, please.
The longest new section to date of the Monon South Trail is now open in Borden, Indiana. It’s 5 and a half miles long and has ...
Hoosiers who live in counties in white with damage from storms in March and early April can apply for assistance from the State Disaster Relief Fund.
A proposal to give eligible families a $500 tax credit for newborns failed to pass this legislative session. Advocates continue to push for the tax credit they said would improve Hoosiers’ financial ...
The City of Bloomington is conducting a citywide parking study to better understand how effective the city’s parking system is.
Some school officials say their districts will face significant losses, even if they’re not yet sure of the full extent of ...
Indiana clergy continue to denounce Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith’s statements about the Three-Fifths Compromise and call on the ...
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