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Ivy Tech offers free college courses for high schoolers
Ivy Tech Community College is offering in-person or virtual college courses at no cost — including free tuition, fees and books — for high school students this summer.
Non-competes on primary care doctors will be banned
Indiana primary care doctors will no longer be allowed to be subject to new non-compete agreements starting in July. Other physician specialties aren't fully left out of the bill signed into law.
DNR: 2 hurt after accidental shooting in Monroe County forest
State officials say a man accidentally shot and injured two people while hunting turkeys at a state forest in Monroe County. They say the incident occurred early Saturday in the Morgan-Monroe State Forest.
Menahem Pressler, legendary pianist and IU professor, dies at 99
Pressler was a founding member of the Beaux Arts Trio, an award-winning performer and chamber musician, and faculty member at IU’s Jacobs School of Music.
Kinsey loses state funding, downtown corridor study | Indiana Newsdesk
The new state budget bars Indiana University from using state money to fund the Kinsey Institute. Bloomington officials are seeking input on transportation plans that could include making College and Walnut two-way streets.
Avian Flu detected in Posey County hobby flock
The Indiana Board of Animal Health said that 23 birds tested positive for the flu on Wednesday.
Sewing class helps Afghan refugees transition to life in the U.S.
The Exodus Refugee group is offering a Pashto language sewing class to promote mental health among Afghan refugee women.
Land secured for longest rail-to-trail project in Indiana
The trail will go through parts of Floyd, Clark, Washington, Orange and Lawrence counties.
Kinsey Institute prepares for future without state funding
Freshman Republican lawmaker Lorissa Sweet of Wabash alleged without evidence that the Institute’s founder Alfred Kinsey sexually abused children.
Smithville workers picket for improved contract
The informational picket took place before and after work this week while the CWA Local 4818 negotiates their contract.
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