
Bente Bouthier
Multimedia Journalist-
In return for Jones’s agreement to sell and to not operate any other rentals in Bloomington for the next 20 years, the city waived accumulating fines for rental code violations and all its pending legal cases against him.
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A federal judge for Indiana’s southern district has ordered the U. S. Forest service to temporarily halt its logging project in the Hoosier National Forest.
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The center will have housing, supportive services, a day center, and employment support in one building.
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The Monroe County clerk wants it to be clear that everyone registered to vote in Monroe County is a citizen, and that’s how her office wants it.
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An IU professor says IU's cancelling of an art exhibit last year by a Palestinian artist stands in contrast to the university's readiness to host Charlie Kirk.
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Indiana University’s chapter of BridgeUSA, a national group of young people promoting “dialogue over division,” hosted the meeting titled “The Cost of Division: Learning from the Kirk Assassination.”
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Seymour’s City Council tabled a developer’s request to rezone about 17 acres of property for a 144-unit apartment complex on Monday.
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Attorney General Todd Rokita issued a Civil Investigative Demand on Monday to Exodus, a nonprofit that helps refugees and asylum seekers resettle in Indiana.
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The final phase includes a bridge and road that close the gap between West Gordon and West Fullerton Pikes to I-69.
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CRH has laid off about 50 people this year including doctors, according to a notice filed with the state.