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Indiana has a high counselor/student ratio
Indiana has a student-to-counselor ratio of 694 to 1, well above the national average.
Youth climate activists again urge legislative action
Indiana is already experiencing more extreme heat and heavy rain events today than it did in 1970.
The problem behind Bloomington's emergency vet care desert
Until VetCheck opens in the spring, the nearest 24/7 emergency vet clinic is nearly an hour and a half away.
Indiana's five-game winning streak comes to end at Maryland
The Terps were able to defend just about everything Indiana tried, double-teaming Trayce Jackson-Davis and limiting the Hoosiers to 11 attempts from beyond the arc.
'Due process' concerns fail to prevent Indiana Senate passage of National Guard court-martial bill
A bill to make court-martialing and punishing Indiana National Guard troops easier passed the Senate with strong support.
Ask The Mayor: Columbus Lienhoop on NexusPark, 1821 Trail completion, and parking
The city wants to add traffic calming devices and parking along 2nd street to reduce accidents, reduce parking enforcement in outlining areas, and steel is on the way for the NexusPark construction.
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Bill changes small nuclear reactor law to accommodate Rolls Royce technology
The new bill, SB 176, would up the megawatt capacity limit from 350 megawatts to what Rolls Royce’s is expected to be — 470 megawatts.
Bloomington city council considers removing traffic commissioner for social media posts
Bloomington traffic commissioner Greg Alexander has come under fire for his recent activity on social media.
Medical benefits to disappear when COVID-19 national public health emergency ends
Ending the national and public health emergencies means many Americans will have to pay for COVID-19 testing, treatment, and vaccinations.
Indiana small businesses could save millions under bill approved by Senate committee
About half a million businesses in Indiana pay the state’s individual income tax, rather than the corporate income tax.
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