
Taylor Haggerty
Reporter, WFIU News-
The Monroe County Health Department says people who recently ate at Yumble Restaurant in Bloomington should get vaccinated for Hepatitis A because of potential exposure.
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The Indiana Tech and Innovation Association sent a letter to Indiana members of Congress detailing the negative impact the shutdown had on its more than 100 member companies.
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As temperatures drop to historic lows across the state, Bloomington homeless shelters and community centers are extending hours to provide aid.
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Women who maintain close relationships with a small inner circle of female colleagues in their industry are more likely to advance to higher positions in that field. That’s according to a new study from University of Notre Dame researchers.
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A former Vigo County Schools administrator convicted in a kickback scheme that cost the corporation more than $100,000 is asking to lower the amount of money he has to pay the district.
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Caveat Emptor is employing a new strategy to try to get customers to stop in, despite the hassle of downtown parking meters. Customers will receive $1 for every $10 they spend in-store.
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The executive director of the Lotus education and arts foundation is stepping down Tuesday after five years leading the organization.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking into an inmate death at the United States Penitentiary in Terre Haute.
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Body camera footage shared by the department Friday showed how rapidly events unfolded during Tuesday morning’s incident.
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The restrictions limit the number of visitors for patients to parents or legal guardians and two others. They also ask that anyone under the age of 18 not visit the hospitals.