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Bloomington gateway monolith, Cook housing employees, Autoworker strike | Indiana Newsdesk
Bloomington’s mayor addresses the $1.1 million gateway project and its controversial 40-foot monolith. The Cook company is getting into the real estate business to help its employees find homes near work. And where negotiations stand since autoworkers went on strike.
IU Environmental Resilience Institute awarded $5 million to expand urban tree canopy
Indiana University's Environmental Resilience Institute was awarded a USDA grant to expand urban green infrastructure.
Unusually bright fireball shoots over the Midwest
There was a fireball sighting over the Midwest Thursday around 11:35 p.m.
DNR officer wants state to foot the bill after he lied and got a woman falsely charged
An Indiana Department of Natural Resources officer wants taxpayers to foot the bill after he was sued by a woman who was falsely charged with a crime because of a lie the officer told.
Thousands of Hoosier jobs at risk over pending government shutdown
Unless House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R) can find a compromise to keep the government running, a shutdown would begin on Oct. 1 and cause disruption of some federal services.
11 Indiana schools honored nationally for high performance
Each of the schools were nominated for exemplary high performance.
Packaging manufacturer plans expansion at former Otis Elevator site
Phoenix Closures, Inc., also known as Phoenix Packaging, wants to add 21 new jobs to its facility on Bloomington's west side.
Duke Energy argues cases against Carmel, Noblesville before the Indiana Supreme Court
In contention in the separate legal matters are the location — and relocation — costs of the power company’s facilities.
‘Abundant’ water in Wabash aquifer for LEAP District, say early IEDC findings
Officials hope to pipe 100 million gallons of water daily 35 miles from the aquifer to a massive — and controversial — high-tech park planned in Boone County: the LEAP Lebanon Innovation District.
Purdue University still without carbon neutral plan
Almost every other Big 10 university has committed to a carbon neutral plan, except for Purdue and Iowa University.
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