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Deputies search for Columbus man connected to shooting of 2-year-old and 36-year-old
A 36-year-old man and 2-year-old were shot in in Hope, Indiana last night.
Bender withdraws as Democratic nominee in District 6 city council race
Bender filed paperwork Thursday formally declaring his withdrawal from the municipal election, meaning he will not appear on the ballot in the Nov. 7 general election.
Catalent to lay off 150 employees by Friday
The email sent to employees Wednesday said the company’s growth during the pandemic is not sustainable, and the layoffs are the result of restructuring.
Indiana Black Caucus to host town halls to educate, learn from citizens
The town halls are welcome to everyone and that they've had Republican legislators attend in the past.
Storm survivors have until June 14 to apply for aid
FEMA reported over $8.3 million have been distributed to Hoosiers in the wake of the storms and over 2,000 people have applied for help.
Indiana University grants work toward solution for mental health shortage in schools
More than $10 million in grants recently awarded to the university will be used to help train and hire mental health staff in six schools around the state.
Officials mull mental health, addiction recovery program for Monroe County Jail
The Integrated Reentry and Correctional Support program provides individuals with recovery resources during and after incarceration.
Unions are relieved as the Supreme Court leaves the right to strike intact
The high court ruled against truck drivers who walked off the job, leaving their trucks loaded with wet concrete, but it preserved the rights of workers to time their strikes for maximum effect.
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Fewer students in Bloomington this summer? Local businesses feel the heat
A local business owner wants to know if her suspicions are true that fewer IU students stayed in Bloomington for the past two summers. Indiana Public Media finds the answer.
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Intersection of Kinser and 17th Street to be closed for 45 days
The project is a continuation of the multiuse path that was constructed from Monroe to Walnut.
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