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Indiana lawmakers could further dilute state wetlands protections following SCOTUS decision
A May ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court will allow Indiana lawmakers to further strip away regulations that currently keep developers from repurposing wetlands for commercial use.
Midway rides, fried food and livestock highlight the Indiana State Fair
The 166th annual event begins Friday.
Indiana UPS Teamsters narrowly avoid strike as national union gets 'historic' tentative contract
UPS workers in Indiana and across the country will get to vote on the proposed five-year contract for three weeks, until August 22.
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Bloomington could hold larger deer population
While deer-to-human disease transmission is not common, the deer can still spread ticks and diseases to people if they get too close.
Terre Haute police fatally shoot armed man
Officers shot the suspect after he did not comply with commands to drop his handgun.
New data shows decrease in Medicaid disenrollment for Hoosiers in latest reporting period
Almost 36,000 Hoosiers were unenrolled from Medicaid in the June 2023 reporting period.
Regional housing partnership, Heading Home, meets for progress report
Regional leaders of housing organizations and community members met Tuesday for an update from Heading Home on its progress.
IU grad among 4 killed in Alaskan helicopter crash
Among crash was a recent IU graduate who came to Alaska for hands-on experience of geological practices.
Candidate Hill would ditch equity office launched after Floyd protests
Hill also said he wanted to “eliminate all” such “state-funded programs,” although this particular office is funded by CenterPoint Energy’s charitable arm.
Congregations leave United Methodist Church over defiance of LGBTQ bans
The largest mainline Protestant denomination in the U.S. is shrinking due to disputes over LGBTQ+ clergy and same-sex marriage. About 20% of United Methodist congregations have left in recent years.
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