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'I cannot move slow’: Monroe Co. Sheriff on current state of jail
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office says conditions at the jail are inhumane and must be improved.
Legislation to modernize Indiana's HIV laws clears House committee
Other parts of the bill completely eliminate criminal penalties for donating blood or semen when you know you have HIV.
MCCSC delays final reading of racial equity policy
Some students who helped write the policy and the Monroe County NAACP branch said it lacks steps for implementation and spoke out asking for a vote to be delayed.
MCCSC's accelerated learning program to move from University to Fairview Elementary
The program will transfer to Fairview over the next three years – starting with grades three and four this fall.
Explainer: Comparing Trump, Biden, Pence classified papers
The discovery of documents at former Vice President Mike Pence’s home follows the revelation of classified materials at President Joe Biden’s Delaware home.
Riley program guides families though grief after pregnancy loss
Indiana ranks in the top 10 states with the highest infant mortality rates.
There’s a new high school diploma for Indiana students with significant cognitive disabilities
The Indiana State Board of Education unanimously approved the alternative diploma earlier this month.
Former Bloomington representative Andy Ruff running for at-large city council seat
Ruff ran for election to the U.S. House of Representatives for Indiana’s 9th Congressional District but lost to Trey Hollingsworth in the November 2020 general election.
Bill lays out Indiana energy plan, reliability requirements for utilities
The bill cuts the amount of power utilities can buy from the grid during peak demand in half. That means they’d have to show they can generate about 85 percent of their energy themselves or with other companies.
Indiana's labor participation dawdles as senators hear bill to help more parents work
The rate of working-age people actively working or seeking work in Indiana has remained stagnant at 63.2 percent. That’s marginally lower than it was in July 2022 but still a meaningful increase above the 61.9 rate the state began 2022 with.
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