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Ogden Dunes abandons project to place stone erosion barrier in Lake Michigan
This comes after a nearly two-year legal battle with the environmental group Save the Dunes. Fights over whether to harden the Lake Michigan shoreline have been going on for years and are likely to continue.
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Suspended IU prof returns to class — with university observers
Jessica Adams was formally sanctioned by IU at the end of its investigation, which started with an "intellectual diversity" complaint from a student.
City's homeless encampment closure set to proceed
The encampment closure is scheduled for Monday despite community member concerns.
New City Controller takes over next month
Current controller Jessica McClellan will depart in late December and former Monroe County Councilmember Geoff McKim will take over in mid-January.
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IU trustees approve criteria for state mandated faculty reviews
If they fail to meet those criteria, even tenured professors can be fired.
Indiana House approves redistricting bill, sending issue to state Senate
Indiana House Republicans voted Friday to go along with President Donald Trump’s demand for redrawing the state’s congressional maps.
Fort Wayne casino pitch hits the Statehouse
The bill before Indiana House members Thursday might have been about creating a new casino license for Fort Wayne, but the discussion was far more complicated.
Heisman competition is game within the game for Mendoza, Sayin
The Heisman winner will be announced Dec. 13 in New York.
Should students have cellphones in class? Indiana said no 2 years ago. Now the law may get stricter.
As things stand now, the cell phone ban applies only to instructional time, and teachers are allowed to let students use their phones in class for learning.
Redistricting bill moves towards House passage despite Democrats' attempt to stall
Indiana lawmakers debated a new congressional map that would divide the state's two Democratic congressional districts. Democrats and Republicans went back and forth over whether the new map is fair.
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