Whether it's the economy, politics, education or the environment, Indiana Newsdesk is the place to turn for in-depth news coverage. This half-hour show from the WFIU/WTIU news team will focus on the stories that have impact.
Second Baptist Church, along with 14 other African-American historical sites in the state, are receiving grants for restoration.
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One realtor represents the seller and buyer in a county land deal, and his brother sits on county council. It's technically legal, but residents question the choice of broker.
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Construction is expected to wrap up in January, then shift to current building renovations until June of 2027.
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The analog seismograph station can record earthquakes locally and ones occurring around the world.
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Bloomington arts groups and arts groups in 11 southern Indiana counties are getting $3 million from the Lilly Foundation for new shared studio space, equipment and professional development.
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The Capital Improvement Board approved Dora Hospitality over MHG Hotels due to its vision, expectations, local work force, and familiarity.
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One of the grantees of Bloomington's Arts Project Grants, Elizabeth Blackwell, is a founder of "Crankie Festival" in Bloomington.
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The shelter typically can handle 50 to 60 dogs but currently houses over 100.
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One of the main attractions allows members to solve various puzzles, including rare and unusual mechanical puzzles from the Jerry Slocum Collection.
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For one Shelby County farmer, his property tax assessment on his grain bins and barns increased 50 percent.
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The Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement and the Indiana Landmarks Black Heritage Preservation Program are working to uncover and preserve the history of Black people across the state.
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Two Bigfoot enthusiasts have opened a sasquatch themed store and research center in Brown County.