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Trump indicted, housing for homeless, Dusty May | Indiana Newsdesk

The Crawford Homes programs provides housing and supportive services for individuals, couples, and families experiencing long-term homelessness due to a disability. (WFIU/WTIU News)
The Crawford Homes programs provides housing and supportive services for individuals, couples, and families experiencing long-term homelessness due to a disability. (WFIU/WTIU News)

Coming up on  Indiana Newsdesk:

We’re entering the final month of the legislative session. And some controversial measures are awaiting the governor’s signature…. including a bill that would ban medicinal gender-affirming care – like hormone therapy and puberty blockers – for minors.

Plus Bloomington’s Crawford Apartments is giving people who’ve struggled with chronic homelessness a chance to start over. Ahead how the program is benefiting the community – even in some ways advocates didn’t anticipate.

And a rural Greene County community is cheering on one of its own in the NCAA tournament - head coach Dusty May of the underdog Florida Atlantic Owls.

Those stories and the latest news headlines from across the state, Friday at 6 on  Indiana Newsdesk.

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Anchor "Indiana Newsdesk," "Ask The Mayor" - WTIU/WFIU News. Formerly host of "The Weekly Special." Hebron, Ind. native, IU Alumnus. Follow him on Twitter @Joe_Hren