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NAACP says more review needed on MCCSC racial equity policy
The group agreed with concerns raised during MCCSC’s December board meeting, but it wants a stronger policy.
Beech Grove man arrested after young child seen with gun
A video of a young boy playing with the gun was captured on a security camera and seized by police in their investigation.
Indiana Supreme Court to hear abortion ban challenge
Indiana’s abortion ban only allows the procedure if a pregnant person’s life or serious health is at risk, in some cases of lethal fetal anomalies and in some cases of rape or incest.
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United Way focuses on social issues in 2023 session
The United Way of Central Indiana will focus on three issues in the 2023 legislation session: mental health, housing and early childhood education.
Bloomington resident Carl ‘Brett’ Heinisch running for City Council
Heinisch is running as a Republican, making him the only one so far of this year’s city council candidates.
Hamilton announces nonprofit to focus on arts, tech, housing
The nonprofit will oversee projects that do not involve core municipal services but are “vital" to the city, according to Hamilton's administration.
Buttigieg in the spotlight
During Pete Buttigieg’s tenure, there have been widespread global supply chain issues, multiple mass flight cancellations and a narrowly avoided nationwide strike by railroad workers.
Indiana puts away Wisconsin to snap three-game losing streak
After an ugly start, the Hoosiers turned this game with a quick 18-2 second-half flurry and the defense shut down the staggering Badgers.
Holmes leads No. 6 IU women to 93-56 rout of Wisconsin
Indiana announced an official attendance of 10,422 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall for Sunday’s game, a record regular-season crowd for an Indiana women’s basketball game.
Bloomington mayor condemns apparent racist stabbing attack
In a statement, Mayor John Hamilton says that people in Bloomington “deplore any form of racism and discrimination, especially hate based violence.”
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