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Columbus NexusPark construction hits another milestone
Mayor Jim Lienhoop says instead of a groundbreaking, they’ll take sledgehammers on Wednesday to a wall that used to house JCPenney.
Indiana University administration backtracks benefit cuts for grad student jobs
Indiana University’s College of Arts and Sciences has reversed a decision to cut benefits for masters students working as student academic appointees (SAA).
Lawsuit increases voter accessibility for those with print disabilities
Kristin Fleschner of Terre Haute, one of the plaintiffs in the federal lawsuit, filed In December of 2020 against the Indiana Election Commission and Indiana Secretary of State.
Bipartisan bill allows undocumented Indiana students pay resident tuition for college
In 2011, lawmakers passed a law that bars state colleges and universities from offering in-state tuition to undocumented students.
Senate committee advances mental health bill, but strips out funding
Senate Bill 1 originally included $30 million for community mental health clinics. Instead, funding will be part of the state budget debate.
No. 4 Indiana cruises at Minnesota to stay atop Big Ten
Mackenzie Holmes scored 28 points to lead the Hoosiers to their ninth straight win.
Bill would let utilities recover the cost of natural gas plants during construction
HB 1421 would allow utilities to recover the cost of natural gas plants as they’re being built — easing those costs into customers’ bills over a longer period of time.
House committee passes two bills to boost scholarships for teaching programs
The legislation, supported by members of both parties, comes as schools across the state continue to struggle with a shortage of teachers and paraprofessionals.
Hotels for Homeless in demand
The low barrier, community-funded shelter started in 2020 as a response to COVID-19. Today it has 12 people in rooms, six of whom are children.
Senate committee passes bill to boost public health system, but challenges remain
Local government organizations, health care groups and representatives from the business community all support the bill. But some county leaders fear state takeover of local public health.
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