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Watch Live: House January 6 Committee holds final public meeting
The House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is holding a public meeting to discuss and vote on possible criminal referrals.
Spencer Police Officer charged with theft from secured storage
Sgt. James Bradley Deckard was booked into the Owen County Jail Friday after an investigation determined he had “utilized his authority to remove illegal narcotics and controlled substances" from the lockup.
Labor market strong as state preps for mild recession
State officials and experts agree there's likely going to be a recession in 2023.
No. 4 Indiana rolls to 63-point win over Morehead State
The Hoosiers (11-0) limited Morehead State to 18% shooting in posting its seventh straight home win.
Purdue Northwest faculty senate, AAUP urge chancellor to resign
Purdue University Northwest’s faculty senate are calling for the university chancellor to resign after his mocking impersonation of Asian languages went viral.
She made civil rights history in Selma. Now, she guides visitors through its past
JoAnne Bland was 11 when she marched in Selma on March 7, 1965, known today as "Bloody Sunday." Her tours are a window into the violence of that day and her city's role in the fight for civil rights.
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Starbucks employees in Clarksville join national weekend strike
The frustrated Clarksville employees went on strike Friday in tandem with a hundred other stores nationwide.
Episcopal ministry opens doors for LGBTQ students, grad workers
Many Christian organizations put on an inclusive face but stop short of restorative justice, Rev. Ed Bird said. He wants to address the church’s complicated legacy to make Canterbury House a more inclusive place.
MCCSC equity policy, record hunting permits issued, City Council approves CIB | Indiana Newsdesk
MCCSC works to implement a racial equity policy, licenses for hunting permits set records this year and Bloomington City Council signs off on a Capital Improvement Board to run convention center expansion.
Finances and viruses increase pediatric hospital bed shortage
Originating from a financial struggle to accommodate for a surge of adults requiring inpatient treatment for COVID-19, seasonal viruses increase the shortage of pediatric hospital beds.
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