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Purdue launches effort to increase internet access throughout Indiana
The goal is to educate and get people involved with tools such as the FCC Broadband Map, internet speed tests, the Indiana Connectivity Program and the Affordable Connectivity Program.
The annual Great Glass Pumpkin Patch returns to Bloomington
The pumpkin sale takes place this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Monroe County Courthouse lawn.
Juking the stats, and the state of rap, at the 2023 BET Hip-Hop Awards
The show has always been the biggest dedicated stage for hip-hop. In the year of its 50th anniversary, with chatter of its demise looming, how do those in the building see things?
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IU Student Health Center offering free flu shot clinics
The clinics are open only to current IU Bloomington faculty, staff and enrolled students.
‘Finish the job’: Lawmakers push for better higher education cost, debt data
Indiana lawmakers on Tuesday reviewed the results of a “first-of-its-kind” request of higher education cost and debt data — and found it lacking.
Stellantis picks Kokomo for second electric battery factory
Construction already is underway on the companies’ first joint venture factory in Kokomo, which is scheduled to open early in 2025.
Black renters far more likely to face eviction in the U.S., Indiana
Less than one-fifth of renters in the United States are Black. But more than half of eviction filings are against Black renters.
Legal dispute over Richmond teachers’ pay may set precedent for Indiana schools
The Richmond Community Schools board recently set up temporary “supplemental payments” to teachers for this school year. But the local teachers union argues the payments infringe on their bargaining rights.
Bloomington monolith project stalled again after public works board fails to act
The City’s Board of Public Works again failed to vote on a lane and sidewalk closure request for construction, meaning the project cannot advance for now.
Eviction Prevention Project hosts free walk-in clinic in Monroe County
People with eviction filings are trying to get help sealing their records. Fourteen people attended a walk-in clinic at the Monroe County Justice Building Friday.
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