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The Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area, or DORA, allows customers of age to buy alcoholic beverages from approved vendors and carry them outside within boundaries.
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After decades of planning, years of finding funding and a lot of controversy, the expansion project of the Monroe Convention Center is moving quickly.
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Indiana legislation from 2023 allows patrons aged 21 and up to purchase alcoholic beverages and carry them outside to other events or participating retailers.
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Bloomington Transit will offer limited bus service on April 8 as the city braces for an estimated 300,000 visitors.
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U.S. Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.) introduced a bill to more than double the size of Indiana’s only wilderness area and designate it — along with the land around it — a national recreation area.
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What is the state of tourism in Indiana and how are state organizations helping expand it? Several members of our audience inspired this question.
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The General Assembly boosted the Indiana Destination Development Corporation's annual funding from $4.3 million to $20 million during this year's session.
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Monroe County and Bloomington leaders have been struggling to expand their convention center, while two other cities are just getting into the business.
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French Lick Resort is building new homes in Orange County. Tourism is booming in Brown County, but Nashville can’t rely on the revenue generated from it. And, more on the new Griffy Lake Nature Preserve amenities.
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Nashville’s tourism industry has expanded over the years, but officials can’t count on it to fund the town’s needs.