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The city aims to allow buildings with up to five bedrooms in residential areas to increase affordability. Thomson said she inherited a $16 million deficit and wants to reduce it to $10 million.
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The rules establish permitting processes, operational requirements, and compliance standards for industry participants, as well as protections for neighboring landowners.
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The Biden administration put out rules last year to help control toxic coal ash in old, unused ponds that hadn't had federal oversight before. But an analysis by the group Earthjustice shows some utilities and landowners might not be following the law.
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Indiana government fiscal leaders say the state remains in a solid financial position as they closed the books on the last fiscal year Tuesday.
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Monday night’s meeting ended after 13 minutes.
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The public input process will also include focus groups, public workshops, and pop-up events.
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A veterinary technician applied a tourniquet while a staffer called emergency services.
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Hoosiers seeking abortions now face another legal barrier following a June Texas ruling — a decision that blocked a Biden administration reproductive privacy rule nationwide.
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The Coffee Beanery in Bloomington appears to be closing its doors for good.
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Houchin joined fellow Republicans in opposing two amendments that would force the release.