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The proposed constitutional amendment still needs majority voter approval to take effect.
Arts & Culture
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Submit answers for tonight's show. Try bonus trivia and get helpful hint. Goodnight, Moon.
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Poet Tony Brewer reads pieces from various Poetry on Demand events between 2023-2025: "Life Lines," "Electric Dreams of Acoustic Souls," "Ode to My Immune System," "Fear and Loathing at the Circus;" "Rust Can't Sleep;" and the haiku "His Crooked Smile."
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For Valentine's Day, a Great American Songbook exploration of the joy and rapture of love.
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The directors of a new documentary, WTO/99, on how they laid out a chronology of the events; some thoughts on love; summer camp; and a review of Constellation’s new show.
The State of Inquiry
Featured Events
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NPR’s hit news quiz Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! is coming to Indiana University! Join host Peter Sagal and a panel of your favorite humorists for a live taping of the show at the IU Auditorium.
Be part of the audience as the Wait Wait team blends the week’s news with quick wit and spontaneous fun — all captured live for national broadcast. -
WTIU invites audiences to IU Cinema for a special preview screening of The Forsytes, the new MASTERPIECE series coming to PBS. Be among the first to experience Episode 1 of this lavish period drama—set in 1880s London—weeks before it premieres on WTIU.
This free, ticketed event is open to the public, with tickets available through IU Cinema.
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With the purchase of Bender Lumber, R.P. Lumber will have locations in Bloomington, Bedford, Columbus, Linton, Martinsville, Paoli, Madison and Washington,
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An Indiana House committee on Tuesday endorsed a melding of differing Senate and House bills that supporters said will improve local government efficiency.
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Hoosier leaders gathered Monday to highlight their latest legislative call for a solution to the nation’s ballooning debt — with the support of an influential right-wing policy group.
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State lawmakers could stop the practice of limiting the number of rental houses in a neighborhood. A handful of Indiana cities have ordinances that aim to control and track rental properties.
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One lane of south College Avenue is open again after two weeks of closure.
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Columbus Mayor Mary Ferdon is halfway through her first term. She says her word of choice is ‘forward.’
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Proposal would cut early voting time from 28 days to 16 days starting with this spring’s primary
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No details released yet on Indiana's offer as Illinois leaders work to keep the team from crossing the state line
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Substantial revisions are expected to the bill, which also could cost the state millions.
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In this behind-the-scenes conversation, reporter Clayton Baumgarth discusses the research, structure, and challenges behind Indiana Public Media’s multi-part series Red, White, and Righteous.
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Terre Haute Mayor Brandon Sakbun is happy state officials want to invest in interstate 70. He’s just not happy about how they plan to do it.
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Advocates gathered at the statehouse this week to pushback on a bill that would criminalize homelessness. They say the legislation would make it harder for individuals experiencing homelessness to get the help they need.