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.
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The city says there’s no deal on the Bloomington Convention Center companion hotel after more than a year of negotiations.
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At a sparsely attended meeting of the Ellettsville Town Council Monday, a handful of Richland residents wanted to learn more. They found out about reorganization through Facebook.
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IU has never had a Heisman Trophy winner.
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Trump allies and conservative groups warn Indiana could lose federal dollars after redistricting vote.
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On his 49th birthday Sunday, Jerry Davis fell about 15 feet from a tree while hanging Christmas lights.
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Both North and South cancelled their gymnastics seasons after failing to find coaches; both previous coaches stepped down at the end of last year’s season.
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The Heisman winner will be announced Dec. 13 in New York.
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The bill that reopened the federal government also closed a legal loophole allowing intoxicating hemp products. That may end a $1 billion industry in Indiana.
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Since its founding, the nonprofit Musical Family Tree has digitized more than 100,000 recordings for free and supported performing opportunities for local musicians.
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Consumers should expect to pay about 85 percent of the tariff.
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The 1930 horror film “The Cat Creeps” has been lost for over 90 years - until now.