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Indiana starts off new fiscal year with positive revenue performance
Indiana finished its last fiscal year more than $2 billion ahead of the state budget plan.
Seclusion, restraint of Indiana students not accurately reported by schools, audit finds
In the audit for the 2020-21 school year, nine of the 21 schools included failed to provide IDOE with records of seclusion and restraint incidents.
Indiana State Police investigating former Clark County sheriff
Indiana State Police executed search warrants at the home of former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel Wednesday, as part of an investigation into allegations of public corruption.
Indiana Task Force 1 deployed to Maui wildfires
Firefighters from Indiana are flying to Hawaii to assist with search and rescue efforts resulting from the wildfires in Maui.
Chambers announces gubernatorial bid, puts rumors to rest
Former Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers filed the paperwork Thursday to launch a political campaign to succeed Gov. Eric Holcomb in 2024, joining an increasingly crowded Republican primary field.
SWAT member fatally shoots man during standoff at Jeffersonville apartment complex
A 65-year-old man has been fatally shot by police during a standoff at a Jeffersonville apartment complex.
Bloomington bans tents during daytime in public parks
Tents and other enclosed structures will not be allowed in Bloomington parks during the daytime, starting Wednesday, August 23.
Bloomington City Council approves deer feeding ban
The council unanimously approved an ordinance prohibiting deer feeding within city limits. It goes into effect on Sept. 1.
Indiana’s pregnant workers have few protections in state law. Federal law could fill the gaps
Nearly one in four mothers in a February 2022 survey by the Bipartisan Policy Center and Morning Consult said they have considered leaving a job because of a “lack of reasonable accommodations or fear of discrimination.”
TikTok wants state's lawsuit against the company dismissed, hearings scheduled this fall
TikTok wants the State of Indiana’s case against it dismissed.
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