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Frequency of car crashes spike in October and November
It’s possible that car crashes increase in the fall months due to football and soccer games, as well as the beginning of basketball games.
Biden faces tough battle to secure $105 billion for Ukraine, Israel, the border and more
Friday's announcement follows Biden's Oval Office address the night before, when he made the case for deepening U.S. support for its allies in the midst of two wars.
Judge grants annexation trial to proceed
Judge Nathan Nikirk issued a ruling Thursday to reschedule the annexation appeal trial date for areas 1A and 1B.
Students save money on college applications with fee waivers
The average cost of a college application is $50, but colleges such as Indiana University, Purdue University, Indiana State University and Notre Dame charge more.
Judge to consider U.S. Senate candidate John Rust’s plea to suspend Indiana election law
Rust was deposed for more than three hours about his arguments for appearing on the May ballot.
Too much red meat is linked to a 50% increase in Type 2 diabetes risk
A study finds people who eat more than one serving of red meat a day are at higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. Processed meats, like bacon and hot dogs, were linked to an even higher risk.
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Cyndi Carrasco chosen by GOP precinct caucus to replace Jack Sandlin in Indiana Senate
A Republican precinct caucus chose Cyndi Carrasco Wednesday to replace Jack Sandlin, who died unexpectedly last month.
Bloomington gallery showcases death row artist
An exhibition of Yuri Kadamov’s paintings, titled “I Was a Prisoner, and You Came to Me,” will be on display at the Juniper Gallery through Nov. 3.
City Council OK’s lower 17th Street speed limit, more stop intersections
The Bloomington City Council has approved several changes to traffic throughout the city.
Council declines to vote on overriding Hamilton’s 7-Line stop sign veto
The council could have overridden Hamilton's veto at a Wednesday meeting but decided not to vote.
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