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Indiana women back up to No. 4 in AP poll; men check in at No. 21
It matches the highest ranking ever for the Hoosiers, who were ranked fourth for three weeks earlier this season before suffering their only loss on Dec. 29 at Michigan State.
Former Gov. Mitch Daniels decides not to run for U.S. Senate
Daniels said a term in the Senate is not the life he wants to live.
Bender second IU student running for Bloomington City Council
David Wolfe Bender is the current director of city and local government relations for IU student government and serves on the Bloomington Parks Commission.
Religious freedom challenge to Indiana abortion ban not going directly to state Supreme Court
A lawsuit challenging Indiana’s near-total abortion ban on religious freedom grounds will go through the normal appeals process and not directly to the Indiana Supreme Court.
Indiana Senate passes bill with ‘modest’ increases to TANF eligibility limit, payments
Senate Bill 265, authored by Sen. Ford, would increase the maximum income threshold for families to qualify for TANF to 50 percent of the federal poverty level after two years.
Advocates gather at the Statehouse, protest nearly two dozen anti-LGBTQ+ bills
None of the nearly two dozen bills identified have received hearings yet – but activists are worried.
Former MCCSC board member Sabo-Skelton running for at-large city council seat
Sabo-Skelton served on the Monroe County Community School Corporation Board of Trustees for more than a decade.
Bill creating statewide energy plan passes Indiana House
Proponents of the bill hope it will help ensure electric utilities in the state are reliable as Indiana moves toward more renewable energy sources.
2023 tax refunds will be lower than previous years
With COVID benefits ending, tax payers can expect less money from their tax refund.
Audubon Society: wetlands, clean energy can save state’s birds
It’s estimated North America has lost more than three billion birds over the past 50 years — mostly due to climate change and habitat loss.
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