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From Hawaii to Taiwan, state picks up the tab when legislators hit the road
From organizations with religious undertones to opportunities for corporate influence, legislators are rubbing shoulders with a range of controversial actors. And the state of Indiana pays for it all.
Study shows Indiana could do more to prioritize attracting, retaining diverse teachers
A recent study from the National Council on Teacher Quality suggests Indiana could do more to attract and retain a diverse teacher workforce.
Local UAW leaders, workers brace for possible strike as companies make offers below union demands
If General Motors, Stellantis and Ford don’t offer contracts that satisfy enough United Auto Workers union demands by Sept. 14, thousands of workers in Indiana and nationally will walk off the job.
Death of Indianapolis murder convict at Indiana prison investigated as homicide, police say
Indiana State Police say the death of a 44-year-old convicted murderer at the State Prison in Michigan City is being investigated as a homicide.
Jackson, Lucas run Indiana past Indiana State, 41-7
The point total was Indiana’s highest since a 56-14 defeat of Idaho on Sept. 11, 2021. The Hoosiers improved to 7-0 all time against Indiana State, an FCS program.
Some Bloomington police officers to start carrying tasers
As part of a pilot program, some Bloomington Police Officers will start carrying electronic control weapons- commonly called tasers.
Foreign farmland ownership, Crispus Attucks Museum, Bloomington annexation | Indiana Newsdesk
Indiana became one of the first states to enact legislation limiting foreign ownership of agricultural land. A new exhibit at the Crispus Attucks Museum in Indianapolis aims to educate people on the history of racist violence in the state. A ruling postpones the fate of two areas of Monroe County the City of Bloomington wants to annex.
City eyes 3 downtown parking lots for new housing complex
The lots are at the corners of East Fourth and South Washington streets, East Sixth and North Lincoln streets, and East Fourth and South Dunn streets.
The history and effectiveness of foreign land ownership laws in Indiana
Thirty-five states have proposed legislation to limit foreign agricultural land ownership. Indiana did so earlier than any other state in 2022. But how effective are these laws at protecting U.S. interests?
Indiana Department of Education expands statewide tutoring program as students struggle on tests
The Indiana Department of Education expanded a student tutoring program based on low ILEARN test scores in math and reading.
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