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Most Bloomington Subways back open after closure Monday by health department
The stores were closed due to invalid licensure after a change in ownership.
Second arrest made in Smithville shooting
Edward Deckard, 57, was arrested Monday. He allegedly shot a man twice when the man caught Deckard and another man tampering with his pickup in his driveway.
Supply chain issues pause airport renovation
A multi million-dollar plan to improve the Monroe County Airport lighting system will continue to be delayed through the spring.
Bill: school board candidates should declare political party
The bill got a hearing – but not a vote – in a Senate committee Monday.
Pence: 'Mistakes were made' in classified records handling
Former Vice President Mike Pence says he takes “full responsibility” after classified documents were found at his Indiana home.
Berger, Holmes lead No. 6 Indiana women past Rutgers
Indiana won its third game this week — the other two were over No. 13 Michigan and No. 2 Ohio State — which gives the Hoosiers a chance to move up in the rankings.
Hood-Schifino sparks Indiana to fifth straight win, 86-70 over Ohio State
Indiana coach Mike Woodson returned to the sideline after missing the Hoosiers' 61-57 victory over Minnesota on Wednesday while recovering from COVID-19.
Weekly Statehouse update: Physician non-competes to Senate, committee hears housing bill
And, legislation supporting better mental health treatment in the criminal justice system takes a step forward.
Indiana worker elected to UAW executive board hopes to ‘transform’ union
With over 60,000 members, the region covering Indiana and Ohio has the most voting power on the UAW International Executive Board.
Council redistricting, 4-H leadership, public art policy | Indiana Newsdesk
City Council redistricting has incumbents forced to run against each other, small communities struggle to find a new generation of 4-H leaders, and Bloomington rewrites public art code after a possible First Amendment violation.
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