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There are more than 2,700 summer jobs in Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana – Right before the summer hiring season, the weather is making it feel somewhat like summer outside. The Project Indy summer jobs project will return in 2023, according to an announcement made on…
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Concert venues hiring for 2023
Indianapolis, Indiana – This summer, two of Indiana’s biggest and most well-known music venues are hiring part-time and seasonal labor. For college students, retirees, and other people with full-time employment who wish to make extra…
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$10 million property will assist homeless students in Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana – The St. Lucas Lofts, a 48-unit neighborhood of multifamily supportive housing on the nearby Eastside, will soon be built thanks to a $10 million investment from CVS Health. “It will become the…
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Beginning in March, AES Indiana customers will see cheaper bills
Indianapolis, Indiana – Clients of AES Indiana will receive a discount. The utility company’s request for a reduction in its fuel adjustment charge was granted on Monday by the Indiana Utilities Regulatory Commission (FAC). According…
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Holcomb criticizes the decision to dump dangerous Ohio train crash debris in Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana – The federal government’s decision to transport dangerous debris from the railway wreck in East Palestine, Ohio, to the Hoosier State has Governor Eric Holcomb upset. On February 3, a train derailed, releasing…
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Indiana Department of Natural Resources investigating shooting of bald eagle in Dubois County
Dubois County, Indiana – In Dubois County, a bald eagle was shot and killed on Saturday night. According to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, early evidence indicates that the incident took place on February…
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Indianapolis tries to keep NFL combine after 2024
Indianapolis, Indiana – The Circle City is formally campaigning to maintain Indianapolis as the site of the NFL scouting combines after 2024. Although Indianapolis has hosted the combine for 36 years in a row, the…
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Indiana’s House approves a law against bullying
Indianapolis, Indiana – Legislators in Indiana are working on a measure that would oblige schools to look into all allegations of bullying and to inform the parents of the students involved. In extreme circumstances, pupils…
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Almost 1,200 people in Bloomington without electricity
Bloomington, Indiana – According to the map provided by Duke Energy, a power outage that was reported at 1:04 p.m. caused 1,271 residences northwest of campus to be without power. According to estimates provided by…
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Howard County Prison investigating inmate death
Howard County, Indiana – At the Howard County Jail, an inmate who had been discovered unresponsive had passed away. Around 11:40 on Sunday morning, a prisoner named Donald Helton Jr., 64, was discovered to be…





