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MCCSC wants new referendum to expand early childhood education
The Monroe County Community School Board will ask voters in November to support a school tax levy, largely meant to fund free and low-cost early childhood education.
Indiana jail inmate charged with murder in deputy's strangulation death
Authorities say Orlando Mitchell used his handcuff chain to strangle Deputy John Durm on Monday as the deputy was returning him to the Criminal Justice Center.
Phone of man who killed 3 at Indiana mall had Hitler photos, `extremely graphic' videos of killings
Police say there was nothing on the phone about the mall or plans for last year’s mass shooting, but it contained what appeared to be a suicide note Sapirman had written more than two years before the attack.
Monroe County History Center to open newspaper exhibit Monday
The center will host speaker panels, family programs and interactive activities.
Election board rejects mayoral hopeful’s challenge to disqualified signatures
Joe Davis says he collected 600 signatures but still fell short of the required 352 needed.
State revenues starting to normalize, ending fiscal year with $3 billion in reserves
The state closed the books on its fiscal year Thursday with nearly $3 billion in reserves.
Indiana authorities investigate deaths of 3 patients within a week at addiction treatment center
A 19-year-old man was found dead July 3 at the center. A 46-year-old man was found dead there the next day, just hours before a 22-year-old man was hospitalized after a suspected overdose. Then, a 28-year-old man was found dead at the treatment center Sunday.
Final round of broadband grants open
The final round of Indiana’s Broadband Grant Program opened Wednesday, offering a total of $80 million in grants to deliver high-speed internet to Hoosiers.
WHO says aspartame is a 'possible carcinogen.' The FDA disagrees
Moderate consumption of aspartame is OK, scientists say. But heavy consumers may want to reduce their intake. The WHO says aspartame may "possibly" cause cancer. The FDA questions the evidence.
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Democrats reintroduce bill to abolish federal death penalty
Representative Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts filed the “Federal Death Penalty Prohibition Act” in the U.S. House of Representatives. Illinois Senator Dick Durbin is co-sponsoring the legislation.
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