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Chimney sweep training, Bloomington Speedway celebrates 100 years, anti-LGBTQ legislation | Indiana Newsdesk
We visit an institute that is the only one in the U.S. offering in-person chimney sweep training. The Bloomington Speedway is celebrating its 100th season. And a look at anti-LGBTQ legislation passed at the statehouse.
IU Jewish Culture Center receives endowment to combat antisemitism
The endowment will help bring Jewish and non-Jewish students together to learn about Judaism and help combat antisemitism.
AM radio legislation gains traction
The AM Radio in Every Vehicle Act would require the Department of Transportation to issue a rule that requires all new motor vehicles to have devices that can access AM broadcast stations.
People travel to Indiana from all over the US for chimney sweep certification
People from all over the country come to Chimney Safety Institute of America for classes, either to get certified or renew their license.
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Indiana no longer experiencing 'severe drought'
Seventy-seven percent remains abnormally dry, and 24 percent is still under a ‘moderate drought.’
Photographer who specializes in Midwest architecture visits south central Indiana
Josh Lipnik runs the Twitter account Midwest Modern, which showcases architecture throughout the Midwest.
What does it take to run for Indiana governor?
Officially becoming a candidate for governor is relatively easy. Getting onto the ballot, however, is a much higher bar.
State officials cut the ribbon on $50 million swine barn at Indiana State Fairgrounds
The general public will get its first look at the pavilion when the Indiana State Fair begins next week.
States stiffen penalties for fentanyl, despite public health concerns
A recent study in Indianapolis suggested that the increase in overdoses may be linked to people seeking alternatives due to the loss of their stable supply, without knowing their tolerance to other opioids that have varying potency.
GOP Rep. Jim Lucas kept off interim committees after pleading guilty to DUI crash misdemeanors
Lucas, who has held office since 2012, has said he does not plan to step down, despite the crash and its aftermath.
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