Bente Bouthier
Multimedia Journalist-
State legislators had the most to lose in redistricting that would have benefited the president and Republicans in Congress, an expert on Indiana politics said.
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Hopewell East makes up three blocks of the 24-acre former hospital site that the city obtained from IU Health more than five years ago to create a new neighborhood geared to affordable and diverse housing options.
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Indiana University spelled out what the 27 organizations the IFC represents can and can’t do for the foreseeable future, in a Friday evening letter to the Interfraternity Council.
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Pyle became famous during World War II by writing about the common soldier and advocating for better pay for troops.
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Indiana’s largest veteran population is still Vietnam-era veterans. They make up about 35 percent of the state’s veteran population.
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As the government shutdown hit 38 days on Friday, longest in the country’s history, some of its immediate effects are job furloughs and a lapse in funding for SNAP benefits.
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The State of Indiana expects to take about a week to calculate what Hoosier SNAP recipients will receive under contingency funds from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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The city of Bloomington's settlement with a local landlord asks that it sell its properties within one to three years.
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RVs and campers are not recognized by local ordinance or in state law as structures “for dwelling” or that are “fit for habitation.”
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A lawyer from the Reporter’s Committee for Freedom of the Press is calling for a meeting between Indiana Daily Student editors and the IU administration.