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The Indiana utilities infrastructure project raises cost concerns
Indianapolis, Indiana – Some advocacy groups are concerned that a bill being debated in the Indiana Statehouse could raise energy rates. House Bill 1420 would give Indiana utilities the right of first refusal on new…
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The parents of a fallen Elwood Police Officer present the first check to their son’s foundation, which supports the K9 program
Elwood, Indiana – In honor of their son, Noah Shahnavaz, an Elwood police officer who was shot and killed during a traffic stop in July 2022, his parents delivered the first check from a foundation…
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Since the epidemic, MCCSC’s enrollment increased, but it hasn’t fully recovered
Indiana – According to Adam Terwilliger, director of finance and logistics for the Monroe County Community School Corporation, despite an increase of 130 kids in enrollment over the past year, pre-pandemic enrollment levels have not…
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The 2023 season of Bloomington Spring farmers markets begun
Bloomington, Indiana – Farmers’ markets in Bloomington began operating on April 1 for the 2023 season and will be open through early November. Every Saturday, shoppers may find locally produced food, live music, fresh flowers,…
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Beginning in May, US 231 will have one lane reduced for bridge repair
Cloverdale, Indiana – Travel restrictions on US 231 will begin starting on or after May 1 for a bridge replacement project. Indiana Department of Transportation announced the restrictions on Monday. According to the Indiana Department…
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Serial rapist in Indianapolis gets more than 150 years in jail
Indianapolis, Indiana – A judge gave a serial rapist a prison term of more than 150 years. Darrell Goodlow entered guilty pleas to nine of the 57 charges he was charged with in March, including…
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Tornado victims in Indiana are urged to seek for federal assistance
Indianapolis, Indiana – For Indiana residents impacted by the tornado outbreak at the end of March, federal assistance is on the way. A disaster designation was granted by President Joe Biden for 12 counties that…
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Officials in Richmond lift the evacuation order
Richmond, Indiana – The evacuation order for the city was rescinded at a press conference conducted by the City of Richmond officials on Sunday at 4:00 p.m. At the news conference, Mayor Dave Snow as…
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Man from Bloomington dies at a nature reserve after eluding police and jumping off a cliff
Bloomington, Indianan – On April 10, a Bloomington man perished at Cedar Bluff Nature Preserve after fleeing from law enforcement and jumping off a cliff. When David Howard, 39, began to pull away from the…
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Hysterectomy is not the only treatment for fibroids
Indianapolis, Indiana – In honor of National Minority Health Month in April, medical professionals are raising awareness of uterine fibroids, a disorder that is disproportionately affecting Black women. By the time they reach the age…





