Indiana attorneys are fighting a lawsuit to allow public university-issued student IDs for voting ahead of the upcoming May 5 primary election.
Arts & Culture
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No live scoreboard for this week's game. Check your answers at home with our playlist.
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Bloomington-based poet Joseph Kerschbaum reads "Years to Burn," "Weed Garden," "Detasseling," and "Now that we have nowhere to hide."
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In the 1940s a young jazz singer with a four-octave range and bebop chops burst onto the big-band scene with Earl Hines and Billy Eckstine before going on to establish herself as a solo star.
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Books allow us to communicate the deepest meaning between time periods, between cultures, between total strangers. Wherever it is, we can be there.
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Regular mosque attendance rates is more than triple its capacity.
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James Petty and his truck were swept off the road near Shoals last week after heavy rainfall.
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Housing inventory and overall home affordability in Indiana were both up in February.
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The award is from the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics.
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Changes come as state, federal government put more pressure on food aid program.
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While Illinois is trying to keep the team in Chicago's suburbs, Indiana lawmakers are offering a plan to finance a new stadium.
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U.S. Central Command has said the crash happened while in “friendly” airspace as part of the war with Iran.
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Water levels near Bedford surged from nine to 33 feet between last Thursday and Monday and they’ve gradually declined since, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Spring break is now starting for local schools, and health departments throughout Indiana are warning about measles as residents plan to travel.
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Indiana pothole season lasts from February through early April.
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Waivers restricting the purchase of candy and soft drinks are being challenged by plaintiffs in five states.
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Governor Mike Braun announced a partnership between the State of Indiana and Turning Point USA with the goal of registering students to vote when they turn 18.