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Bloomington Police seize 68 dogs, ask for help sheltering them
Bloomington Animal Care and Control is providing on-the-spot approval to people willing to provide care for shelter dogs for one to two weeks.
Indiana men lose to Miami in second round of NCAA tournament
The Indiana men’s run in the N-C-A-A basketball tournament ended in the second round Sunday night with an eighty-five sixty-nine loss to Miami.
Animal control: Fosters needed ASAP after police seize 68 dogs from breeder
The city's Animal Care and Control is providing on-the-spot approval to people willing to provide homes for shelter dogs for 1-2 weeks, after police seized 68 animals from an illegal breeding operation.
Top-seeded IU women roll over Tennessee Tech in NCAA opener
Mackenzie Holmes, IU’s first-ever first team All-American, sat out the game with knee soreness after aggravating it in the Big Ten tournament.
IU races past Kent State in NCAA opener; play Miami Sunday night
The fourth-seeded Hoosiers (23-11) advanced to play fifth-seeded Miami on Sunday for a trip to Kansas City for the Midwest Region semifinals.
IU women earn top seed, rural college prep, childhood obesity | Indiana Newsdesk
The Indiana women’s basketball team earned a top-seed for the NCAA tournament. Rural schools are working to prepare students for post-graduate learning. And how some schools are trying to combat childhood obesity.
Indiana lacks affordable, quality child care. So why aren’t the child care bills moving forward?
The latest state data available, from Early Learning Indiana in 2019, shows Indiana only has the capacity to serve around 44 percent of its children at a high level of care.
How are Indiana’s kids? Fewer youth are in foster care, but more considered suicide
The report also shows high rates of obesity and shortages in child care.
EPA tells states not to block waste from Ohio derailment
The EPA said that blocking the shipments would likely violate a federal law dealing with the interstate transport of waste.
Late Indiana Gov. Kernan honored with Statehouse sculpture
The Democrat won three elections as South Bend’s mayor before being elected lieutenant governor with Gov. Frank O’Bannon in 1996 and 2000.
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