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Hearing held for annexation petition extension
The Monroe Circuit Court held an initial hearing Friday asking up to 90 days for remonstrators to canvas for signatures needed to void annexation.
Sex education, accessible playground, Braun running for governor | Indiana Newsdesk
School systems turn to outside organizations for help with sex ed, a group in Washington builds a handicap accessible playground and Senator Mike Braun announces this week he was running for governor.
Hoosiers do not speak to their neighbors often, new survey shows
The Indiana Public Broadcasting-Ball State Hoosier Survey reported that about 24 percent of Hoosiers spoke to or spent time with their neighbors once a month or less.
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Indiana's $75M interest-free 'career accelerator' loan program growing despite hurdles
Accelerate’s first graduates come as advocates and experts sound the alarm about a broad lack of education across Indiana's workforce.
Rail strike averted, INDOT and Indiana Farm Bureau relieved
President Biden signed a Bill to avert a rail strike that he said could have plunged the U.S. into a recession.
Bloomington neighborhood fights for tree preservation following near removal
Trees in West Gordon Pike were scheduled to be removed to follow plans for the long awaited Fullerton Pike Project, but residents were not informed.
Wrongful death suit filed by family of e-scooter hit-and-run victim
The document notes that the estate of Nathaniel Stratton "has incurred medical and hospital, funeral and burial, and other special expenses" due to Howard’s negligence.
How to avoid losing your health insurance when the federal COVID emergency ends
In Indiana, up to a quarter of people currently on Medicaid are at risk of losing their coverage when the public health emergency ends.
Indiana schools opt for outside help with sex education
Indiana is one of 18 states that doesn’t require schools to teach sex education to students. If a school does teach sex education, the state mandates teaching about HIV and AIDS, and emphasis on abstinence.
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Western Indiana officer fatally shoots knife-wielding man
Thursday’s shooting unfolded after Terre Haute police Officer Adam Noel was dispatched to a home about a disturbance and heard a woman screaming inside, police said.
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