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Is Happy Hour illegal in Indiana?
Indiana banned Happy Hour decades ago, during a time of nationwide concern over drunk driving.
Indiana resettlement group wants Congress to pass Afghan Adjustment Act
US immigration services gave Afghan evacuees parole status. It’s used for urgent humanitarian need, when refugee and Special Immigrant Visa processes are too slow.
Bill would fund optional handgun safety training for teachers
State law already allows local school boards to authorize administrators, teachers and other staff to carry a firearm on school grounds.
Black Culture Center hosts Food for the Soul tonight
The program, open to the public, will celebrate black culture, tradition, and philanthropy, as guests share a meal that pays homage to the theme of love of Soul.
Bill would bar transgender people in state prisons from gender-affirming surgery
The bill originally banned hormonal therapy as well, but that was removed by the House committee.
Zeta Beta Tau fraternity on cease and desist after hazing
Zeta Beta Tau is one of seven Greek organizations on disciplinary probation and one of 10 on suspension.
Longtime Herald-Times cartoonist Joe Lee joins city council race
Lee's priorities are to address issues including housing and homelessness, climate change and aging infrastructure.
The federal government could control Indiana's air pollution if permit fees don't go up
Senate Bill 155 aims to keep that authority in the hands of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management.
House committee moves toward partisan school board elections
Supporters of the idea said it creates greater transparency in school board elections. Opponents said it will inject hyper-partisanship into the process and discourage people from running.
Kirkwood Observatory opens to public for Neanderthal comet viewing
Bloomington residents can view a close-passing comet through the lens of a telescope at a public event at Kirkwood observatory Wednesday.
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