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Landmark same-sex marriage bill wins Senate passage
Senator Todd Young voted in favor of the bill whereas Mike Braun voted against it.
Ivy Tech Chancellor Jennie Vaughan to retire in May
The Bloomington campus added automotive technology, biotechnology, radiation therapy and entrepreneurship programs during her tenure.
Lake Michigan community groups urge EPA to close loophole in federal coal ash rules
The Obama administration put rules in place in 2015 to prevent coal ash from contaminating groundwater. But any ponds that were closed before then were exempt.
City asks 15 changes to county convention center plan
Council member Geoff McKim clarified that discussions with the city will continue.
IU quarterback Williams to have surgery after dislocating knee against Purdue
It’s the second major knee injury for Dexter Williams, who had claimed the starting quarterback job with two games left in the season. He tore an ACL before last season and missed the 2021 campaign.
No. 10 Indiana hosting No. 18 North Carolina in ACC-Big Ten Challenge
It’s the last year for the challenge, where the 14 schools in each conference play each other over a series of three nights. The challenge began in 1999.
Rokita files licensing complaint against abortion provider
Evidence in court revealed that Bernard alerted law enforcement in Ohio about the situation even before she first saw the patient and that she contacted the Indiana Department of Child Services after the abortion.
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The northern long-eared bat is now a federally endangered species
The deadly fungal disease white nose syndrome killed many of them and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said the bat could become extinct.
Holcomb's READI program ready for more funding in 2023 state budget
The governor created the READI grants in 2021 as a way to help generate public and private investment in local economic development. Its first round of funding – $500 million – came from the Biden administration’s stimulus package, the American Rescue Plan.
Catalent to lay off 400 workers
Rapid growth during the pandemic factored into both Catalent’s plans and expectations of the City of Bloomington. But cutbacks began this summer when Catalent laid off 204 temporary workers.
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