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The 2023 session of the Indiana General Assembly comes to an end, as lawmakers approve a two-year budget
Indianapolis, Indiana – The 2023 legislative session of the Indiana General Assembly has come to a close after about 18 hours of discussion. The Indiana Senate and House of Representatives debated the state’s two-year budget…
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At its locations in the Midwest, Dunkin’ will give away free coffee for a year
Indianapolis, Indiana – National Pay It Forward Day is on Friday, April 28, and Dunkin’ wants to show its appreciation for its patrons in a major way. At one of its Midwest locations, the business…
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Navarro College faces lawsuit over alleged sexual assault
Navarro College, located in the heart of Texas, is facing yet another sexual assault lawsuit. This time, a former cheerleader from the institution has come forward with allegations of sexual assault, misconduct, and harassment, according…
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City officials officially start construction on the housing project in the south side
Indianapolis, Indiana – On Wednesday, the mayor of Indianapolis declared that construction on the new housing development 1202 on the south side had begun. The multifamily project 1202 will have 2,958 square feet of commercial…
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Families claim Siddhant Shah was a hero
Indiana – Siddhant Shah, an IU sophomore, abandoned his boat and jumped into choppy waters to save his companions after a day of enjoyment turned into a nightmare. Even though many individuals were saved, neither…
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How to identify the symptoms of domestic violence
Danville, Indiana – Leaving a toxic relationship can be risky, but the staff at Sheltering Wings, a domestic abuse shelter in Hendricks County, says they can assist. Experts advise that before developing a safe exit…
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The IndyGo app idea helps IPS students make history
Indianapolis, Indiana – An idea that several IPS students came up with while driving around Indianapolis is now making history in a state-wide business competition. The first IPS students to ever advance to Regionals in…
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Multiple violations at the coroner’s office will cost Madison County $22,500
Madison County, Indiana – A $22,500 punishment has been levied against Madison County as a result of many health and safety violations at the county coroner’s office. State records reveal that between August 2022 and…
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Accessible workstations now available at the Indianapolis Public Library
Indianapolis, Indiana – The Indianapolis Public Library has started a new program to increase the accessibility of technology for all patrons, regardless of ability. In addition to the ones that are already present at several…
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Indiana House Bill 1608 was approved 63–23
Bloomington, Indiana – Indiana House Bill 1608 will now go to Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb’s desk after passing the House on Monday by a vote of concurrence of 63-28. A concurrence vote signifies that the…





