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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.
9 months ago
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Federal workers are on high alert that they may be next to be cut. Sexual assault continues to be an issue on college campuses across the nation. And a new diploma guarantees acceptance into Indiana’s public colleges and universities.
9 months ago
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Indiana homeowners will see some property tax relief, but it means less state dollars for public education. Indiana University says it is working on protections for international students who had their visas revoked. And Sen. Todd Young faces questions about tariffs.
8 months ago
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"It does seem appropriate that we would ask our legislators to just simply balance the budget," mayor Thomson said on Senate Bill 1. "Cities are being hit very hard."
8 months ago
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Local governments are scrambling to deal with a projected loss of state revenue as a result of the new property tax law. Researchers are studying how these extreme weather events affect the terrain. And more on an exhibit looking back since the start of COVID.
8 months ago
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The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County is launching “Project Encore” to revamp the iconic downtown theater and develop more local programming.
8 months ago
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Sakbun says businesses are going to get a very large handout and the everyday Hoosier who is fighting through inflation really needs the help.
7 months ago
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For small businesses and farmers, the recently imposed tariffs can be crippling. The ACLU is suing the Bureau of Prisons to stop a prisoner transfer. And the Feline Rescue Center has taken in more than 50 animals found at a dilapidated facility in Ohio.
7 months ago
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Mayor Thomson stands behind her comments about federal immigration enforcement, chemical clean-up at Hopewell, and the city is looking for public input on parking and branding.
7 months ago
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Sakbun said 60 percent of the jobs that are here today weren't a job in 1940 and as a state, we need to focus on the workforce that will be here in 2040.
7 months ago
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The Indiana University board of trustees met for the first time with three of governor Mike Braun’s new picks. A Greensburg woman wrongly convicted of killing her child has helped found the Indiana Innocence project. And how the city is trying to make housing more affordable.
6 months ago