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Commissioners remove health board member a week after picking replacement
Commissioners say the decision to remove Ashley Cranor was necessary for compliance with statutory requirements of state law.
EPA to review landfills exempt from coal ash rules
The waste leftover from burning coal contains toxic heavy metals like mercury, cadmium and arsenic that can get into groundwater and drinking water sources.
Cannabis decriminalization gets historic hearing but no more this year
House bill 1297 would decriminalize possession of small amounts of cannabis -- two ounces or less for those 21 and older.
House committee adds rules for vote-by-mail, backs off more restrictions
House Bill 1334 was approved by a House committee Wednesday.
Faith, education leaders warn bill would limit race/gender discussions
Indiana education leaders spoke against a Senate bill that targets discussion of race in class curricula during a press conference Tuesday – the day before lawmakers expect to hear it.
Pence to fight special counsel subpoena on 2020 election
Mike Pence is planning to fight a subpoena by the special counsel overseeing investigations into efforts by former President Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
GOP push for teacher gun training passes Indiana House
Indiana House Republicans approved a bill Tuesday that would begin a state-funded handgun training program for teachers.
Ask The Mayor: Bloomington's Hamilton on police and fire headquarters, fiber sewer repairs
The county is having trouble finding a location for the new jail, no update on the convention center expansion, and homeowners shouldn't be responsible for fiber sewer repairs.
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House advances pilot blood testing program, aims to show how PFAS makes firefighters sick
PFAS chemicals help protect firefighters by repelling water and oils off their gear. But lawmakers and researchers believe the presence of PFAS class of chemicals in their gear is likely a key reason firefighters are more likely to be diagnosed with cancer.
AJC Report: Jewish-Americans feel less secure amid rising antisemitism
An American Jewish Committee report found that most Midwest Jews say antisemitism is a problem that is getting worse.
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