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Governor directs state to reimburse local governments for gas tax holiday revenue
Local communities will be spared revenue losses from Indiana’s suspension of gas taxes.
Report: Indiana leads nation in decline of children insured through Medicaid
Georgetown University report finds nearly 20% drop in child enrollment since Jan. 2025.
Jail site subcommittee finalizes metrics, prepares to begin evaluations Wednesday
The Collaborative Justice Project Working Subcommittee was created during a June 11 joint session.
United Way: more households struggling
A total of 41 percent of households in Monroe County live below the ALICE threshold.
How to celebrate the Fourth in Bloomington
The City of Bloomington is celebrating the Fourth of July weekend with a variety of community events, outdoor activities, and free entertainment.
‘Sabotage’: Indiana AG accuses town of blocking new ICE facility
Attorney General Todd Rokita is threatening to sue the town of Merrillville over its “efforts to sabotage” a new federal immigration detention facility in the area.
Historic commission releases demolition delay for Seminary Pointe buildings
The Bloomington Historic Preservation Commission voted 4-2 Thursday to release the 90-day demolition delay for two Seminary Pointe buildings downtown.
Indiana assessed value rises 10% since 2025
Residential properties experienced the lowest growth statewide.
A cop, a homeless man, and a provider: The street view of new state law’s consequences
Senate Enrolled Act 285 takes effect on Wednesday. The law could change the relationships the police have built with the homeless community and providers in Bloomington.
Greg Ballard vying for Indiana Secretary of State, but not with GOP
Former Republican Indianapolis Mayor recently visited Evansville for a listening session as his campaign nears signature deadline to reach November Ballot; needs 37,000 signatures
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