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Who’s running for Indiana’s congressional, legislative seats
All nine U.S. House and 100 Indiana House seats are up for election this year, along with half of the 50 Indiana Senate seats.
Indiana keeps bucking marijuana legalization, tightening related laws instead
Legalization supporters encouraged by Trump’s action, but stance of state leaders remains unchanged
Veteran Indiana House member leaving Trump’s Republican Party
Republican Rep. Ed Clere has decided to leave the Indiana General Assembly after 18 years. He further plans to run as an independent candidate for New Albany mayor in 2027.
Monroe Co. Dems pick replacement for Perry trustee
Leon Gordon, family housing specialist at New Hope for Families, a shelter for people facing homelessness, will serve as trustee the rest of the year.
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Survey shows pessimism from young people on voting, government
Young Hoosier voters who skip voting feel their government doesn’t listen to them and their vote doesn’t matter, a new survey shows. ReCenter Indiana researched more than 300 Indiana adults aged 18-24 who registered to vote but never cast a ballot in the 2024 General Election.
With temps under freezing for at least another week, snow will stay around
The National Weather Service says temperatures aren’t going to rise above freezing for at least the next ten days.
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Students expected snow removal, not shovels, for what they’re paying
IU students have mixed feelings on the university providing them snow shovels following winter storm.
With ICE using Acadis technology to track training, does that make the Bloomington company complicit?
The DHS has paid Acadis nearly $100 million since 2004, including $26 million from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and $38 million from Customs and Border Protection.
Emergency relief funds announced for last spring’s storm damage
The funding will help cover road repair, infrastructure restoration, and other emergency actions taken during the storms
Protest targets city's use of tech company’s surveillance tools
The company, Flock, also gives law enforcement access to camera records from other departments.
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