The corporation purchased the Herald-Times property in 2022 for $2.9 million.
Arts & Culture
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Browse our playlist from this week's game
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Bloomington-based poet Eric Rensberger reads “Reading,” “A Deity,” and “Historical Imagination.”
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After World War II, the career of Cole Porter seemed to be mostly over. However in 1948, he scored his biggest hit to date with the award-winning musical Kiss Me Kate, kicking off a victory lap for the composer’s final years. We’ll explore these late songs of Cole Porter on this program.
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With daily comic strips, it’s either a laugh with the next installment or a problem that may not be solved until tomorrow. The lesson either way is that life is short.
The State of Inquiry
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At the Washington City Council meeting Monday evening Outrigger Industrial presented preliminary plans for a data center located at the southeast corner of I-69 and US 50.
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The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is allowing large-scale harvest of invasive carp with a free permit. Officials said the harvests could be commercially and environmentally beneficial.
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15 acres northeast of the boathouse parking lot will be burned today around 1pm.
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Family and Social Services Administration encouraging self-reporting and speeding up new guardrails
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Simon took the company over at 33 years old and led it for more than three decades. He is credited with its expansion to become a leading global real estate business.
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Bills intended to keep out the pills have cleared one chamber of the legislature in Arizona, Indiana and South Carolina this year.
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Investments could save Hoosiers on medical costs
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Hoosier ratepayers are encouraged to “bring copies of their utility bills” in an affordability listening tour hosted by the state’s typically understated energy regulators.
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The Libertarian Party of Indiana has nominated Lauri Shillings to head its ballot this year as its candidate for secretary of state.
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For the second year in a row, Indiana’s state employees will receive no pay raises.
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The Lilly Family School of Philanthropy is cutting ties with a Turkish charity, following a letter from lawmakers calling for an investigation.
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The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will kick off its 10-session tour of the state this week, after an all-day affordability investigation featuring the “big five” utilities.