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Some school officials say their districts will face significant losses, even if they’re not yet sure of the full extent of the property reform's effect on revenue.
In Jewish Theatre of Bloomington’s latest production, 4000 Miles, a young man shows up at his grandmother’s apartment in Greenwich Village after a tragedy, and they have to figure each other out.
Bloomington’s community radio station — WFHB — stands to lose about 25 percent of its funding if the Trump administration’s plan to rescind $1.1 billion to the Corporation for Public ...
Republican budget architects said they made “a lot of progress” over the weekend crafting a state budget that takes into account $2 billion less in revenue than previously thought.
A measure meant to better align education in Indiana to the state’s workforce needs is headed to the governor’s desk.
Nationwide, more than 700 cases have been reported across six states. Three people have died from the disease, two children and one adult. All three were unvaccinated.
Gov. Mike Braun is ordering state agencies to identify what he calls “marriage penalties” in state tax and benefit policies.
Gary Advocates for Responsible Development has asked Cleveland Cliffs and U.S. Steel to follow the Biden-era standards, regardless of what the federal government decides to do.
An Indiana House committee passed Senate Bill 426 Tuesday. It aims to protect water utilities from such lawsuits — and the customers who ultimately pay for them.
How do you save a dying industry in the age of the internet? Maybe you go all in on print. That’s what Stephen Crane is doing at the Morgan County Correspondent, a new local newspaper.
Monroe County filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit from state Attorney General Todd Rokita. Rokita filed the suit against the sheriff’s office last summer, claiming it violates state law by ...
This week on Noon Edition we’ll talk with MCCSC Superintendent Markay Winston and school board President April Hennessy to discuss issues facing their school system.