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21st Century Scholars Program, Henderson St. bike lane, H-T newspaper auction | Indiana Newsdesk
The state is hoping automatically enrolling students in the 21st Century Scholars Program will help boost college attendance. The City of Bloomington added a bike lane on Henderson Street, turning it into a one-lane road. It’s left some residents wondering what was the point.
IU basketball coach Mike Woodson gets million-dollar-a-year raise
Woodson becomes the third highest paid coach in the Big Ten behind Michigan State’s Tom Izzo and Illinois’ Brad Underwood.
Need gas after midnight? Don't stop in Hammond. New law closes stations until 5 a.m.
The Chicago suburb’s 37 gas stations must close during those hours under a new ordinance designed to curb crime.
Hiker who died in fall from Wisconsin bluff is identified as a 42-year-old Indiana man
The DNR says Gillum died when he fell 49 feet at Devil’s Lake State Park’s West Bluff portion.
Foster children sue DCS in class action suit
Several foster children sued the Department of Child Services, claiming the agency failed to get them permanent placements or adequate care.
Bloomington newspaper auctioning off physical archive
Thousands of historical Bloomington newspapers will soon be up for auction. Contained in almost a thousand large, bound books, the Bloomington Herald-Times’s archive starts in the 1950s and runs through 2013.
New federal law could protect Indiana’s pregnant workers, enforcement a key concern
If an employer breaks this law, they don't go to criminal court. Instead, employment law relies partly on workers enforcing their own rights.
Indiana joins growing number of Midwest states hosting USGS collaborative research units
The unit is part of a growing effort to place more federal wildlife research units in the Midwest.
IU places Kappa Sigma fraternity on cease-and-desist list
Kappa Sigma had just returned to IU in January, almost five years after the national headquarters withdrew their charter for violations regarding alcohol and hazing.
Thousands auto-enrolled in 21st Century Scholars Program, leaders hope to boost college rates
The 21st Century Scholars Program covers up to full tuition at Indiana Colleges for students who qualify for free and reduced lunch.
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