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A letter pointed to a lack of overall police presence during busy tourist hours; lack of foot patrols; officers using patrol cars for personal use, too much overtime; and Burris living 68 miles from Nashville.
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A new exclusive pedestrian crossing phase will be added to the intersection of State Road 135 and Main Street in Nashville. Work is expected to be finished by the end of the month.
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City leaders are gearing up for the total solar eclipse in a couple of weeks. Officials say more than 300,000 visitors could flock to Bloomington.
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Nashville officials are expecting thousands of visitors for the eclipse, water and sewer infrastructure needs are being addressed, and the music center is filling seats and spurring the economy.
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The donation marked the first time the music venue has been able to donate its excess profits as was originally intended when the center was built in 2019.
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After being closed for nearly two years due to the COVID pandemic, the Brown County Music Center is on track to have its first profitable year. Some residents want to know if those funds will help the community the venue resides in.
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Tens of thousands of homes in central Indiana are without power after a deadly storm tore through the Midwest overnight. Authorities in western Indiana are reporting severe damage including gas leaks.
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The federal government has provided $130 billion to local governments for climate resilience projects but getting and using those funds is beyond what many Indiana towns can manage.
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Residents of these cities would each contribute 50 cents to the fund, which is meant to improve access to and implementation of state and federal climate resilience grants.
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The withdrawn proposal introduced more restrictive sound limitations for business zones, which disappointed many residents.