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City hears public input on College and Walnut corridor study
Dozens of residents came to the Bloomington City Council chambers late Tuesday to participate in one of two public engagement meetings on the project planned for this week.
Indiana agencies get more than $76 million for local mental health and recovery services
The money includes $19 million which will support, in part, addiction prevention, treatment, recovery and harm reduction services. It’s part of the $26 billion national opioid settlement reached with drug companies accused of fueling the opioid crisis.
Indiana’s school voucher program use at all-time high, but there’s fewer low-income families
Vouchers were originally intended to help low-income students pay tuition at a private or religious school, and later aid those enrolled at failing schools. In 2013, Indiana’s Supreme Court upheld the use of public funds to support student tuition at private schools.
Indiana Teamsters prepare for possible strike at UPS as negotiations near final stretch
With the possibility of a strike looming, a group of union workers from UPS facilities across Indiana and neighboring states gathered in Indianapolis to discuss the work that lies ahead.
Indiana lawmakers to study cannabis again, though GOP leaders still downplay legalization
This year, the Commerce and Economic Development Study Committee will consider the issue. House Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers) said the focus will be on employment issues and teen use.
House Speaker Todd Huston 'disappointed' in Rep. Jim Lucas after guilty pleas
Rep. Jim Lucas (R-Seymour) pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors – driving while intoxicated and leaving the scene of a crash.
New $600 million cement plant opens in Mitchell
Heidelberg Materials said the plant is the second largest cement plant in North America and one of the most technologically advanced and sustainable ever built.
New resources aim to connect all Hoosiers to hepatitis C prevention and cure
There will be 19 sites available across the state, including Gary, South Bend, Bloomington, Valparaiso and Indianapolis.
City, county government resume talks on convention center expansion
Monday's meeting was the first time this year since city and county officials talked about expanding the convention center in a public setting.
Children's advocate Judge Viola Taliaferro dies
Taliaferro was the first Black member of the county’s judiciary after she was named Monroe Circuit Court Magistrate in 1989, and then Monroe Circuit Court Judge in 1995.
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