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Holcomb suggests increasing school funding by 6%
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to state budget projections unveiled by Governor Eric Holcomb on Wednesday, Indiana schools would receive a 6% funding increase in 2019. Despite concerns about an anticipated slowing in the growth of…
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80 COVID-19 deaths, 7,414 more cases reported in Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana – On Wednesday, the Indiana Department of Health updated the state’s coronavirus dashboard with new COVID-19 data. Data was gathered up until Tuesday. Only on Wednesdays is the state’s dashboard updated. The COVID-19…
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Hancock County police need assistance finding a guy who was last spotted leaving his house
Hancock, County, Indiana – The Hancock County Sheriff’s Department is appealing to the general public for assistance in identifying a guy who has not been seen since the previous Monday. According to the information provided…
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Circle Centre Mall’s future is still uncertain while the owning group considers its options
Indianapolis, Indiana – The future of a well-known downtown monument is still unknown. We have been keeping an eye on the Circle Centre Mall’s future, and according to the owning group, plans are still being…
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Following three shootings in less than six months, Simon Malls dismisses concerns about security
Indianapolis, Indiana – The latest act of violence to occur at a central Indiana mall is a fatal shooting that happened at the Castleton Square Mall on Tuesday. Police in Greenwood reported that a firefight…
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The mayor of Zionsville won’t run for reelection
Zionsville, Indiana – Mayor of Zionsville Emily Styron has said that she will not run for reelection. Styron made a statement saying, “I have decided not to seek reelection in 2024. Together with town employees,…
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Hamilton County to host The Great Dine Out once more
Fishers, Indiana – The Great Dine Out is being held in Hamilton County and includes more than 50 eateries. Restaurants provide specials and discounts on food items for both dine-in and carryout during this month-long…
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Indiana lawmakers resume push for speed cameras in work zones
Indianapolis, Indiana – A bill that would authorize the use of speed cameras in construction zones is going to be reintroduced in the Indiana legislature. The proposal has been debated at the Statehouse for a…
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New policy in Indiana set a statewide minimum for the duration of police pursuits
Indianapolis, Indiana – When it comes to regulating how and when police officers can engage in pursuits, the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board is in the process of putting in place rules that are more…
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First child born in 2023 at IU Health Bloomington Hospital
Bloomington, Indiana – The first child to be born at IU Health Bloomington Hospital this year was Annalee Gracelynn Ward, who arrived there at 3:22 a.m. on January 1. Annalee weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces,…





