April 13, 2021
Lower-Valued Career Courses Will Keep Funding In Latest State Budget Plan
High school courses in areas including cosmetology and culinary arts will keep their state funding in a version of the budget approved by the Senate.
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Supreme Court Declines Case Of IU Student's Convicted Killer
The high court recently denied a petition that attorneys filed on behalf of John Myers II asking the court to consider the Ellettsville man's case.
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Top Republicans Work To Rebrand GOP As Party Of Working Class
Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) is pushing his party to focus on working-class voters as a way to win back the House of Representatives in the 2022 midterms and the White House in 2024.
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Some Changes To The Controversial Wetlands Bill Contradict Others
A bill that originally aimed to remove protections for Indiana's wetlands has undergone some big and somewhat contradictory changes.
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House Debates, But Vote Blocked On COVID-19 Vaccine Passport Ban
Indiana House lawmakers debated a ban on so-called COVID-19 vaccine passports Monday.
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Coolest Thing Made in Indiana Competition Honors Manufacturing Tradition
Businesses can register now to enter the Coolest Thing Made in Indiana competition.
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Group Helps Unaccompanied Minors Find Foster Homes In Indiana
Bethany Christian Services' transitional foster care program provides a temporary home for unaccompanied children who have fled to the U.S. border.
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Trails Reopened After Fire At Indiana Dunes National Park
The 425-acre Miller Woods wildfire in Gary started April 2. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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Land Trust Acquires 38 Acres Along Northern Indiana River
The preserve protects farmland and a diverse forested wetland in part of the river's floodplain, providing habitat for wildlife and native plants like blue flag iris and green dragon
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Lawmakers Plan To Push Back End Of Session For Delayed Redistricting
The U.S. Census Bureau has said for weeks that the data lawmakers need to redraw district lines will be heavily delayed.
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