Joe Hren
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Bloomington Mayor Kerry Thomson said the case affects any entity that derives its power from the state.
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Two outgoing Republican mayors say local officials need fewer restrictions from the state in running municipalities.
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Indiana Republican U.S. Senator Todd Young says the U.S. should tailor legislation to produce more here, while coordinating production with other allies.
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The Columbus skyline is getting a makeover thanks to a multi-million-dollar restoration project.
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A strong storm system is expected to bring showers and thunderstorms and a chance of severe weather to most of the state Wednesday.
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City officials are updating Bloomington’s public art requirements after a court order stated the city likely violated one group’s First Amendment rights.
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The town grew only a few hundred people from a decade ago – not enough to increase the tax base to fund infrastructure needs.
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More than a quarter of Ukraine's population has fled since Russia invaded the country at the end of February.
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Indiana House Republicans say a bill that would provide $1 billion in tax cuts will attract business to the state, but some mayors are worried about the potential impact on their communities and are planning to fight the cuts.
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A plan to bring high-speed internet to about 80-percent of Columbus and Bartholomew County residents is in the works.