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  • The program from Indy Parks Pools and USA Swimming aims to create awareness about the importance of learning to swim.
  • Legislation approved by the General Assembly requires the State Ethics Commission to approve all state agencies' policies barring employees from using state property for personal use. But as Ethics Director Jen Cooper told the commission at its meeting Thursday, agencies already had those rules in place.
  • Chris Atkins has been with the Pence team since the 2012 campaign, serving as a senior advisor for Pence's gubernatorial run. He's led Office of Management and Budget since Pence took office and previously served at the agency under Gov. Mitch Daniels.
  • The Indy Fringe Theater on Mass Avenue stages a 21st century interpretation of a classic Greek tragedy. WFYI's Jill Ditmire talks with the director and cast of "Jason and Medea."
  • This fall, six schools across Indianapolis launched a program called Playworks, designed to transform urban schools, enhance education and health.
  • Pro-choice advocates attribute the decline to availability of contraceptives. Pro-life groups cite new laws aimed at restricting or reducing abortions.
  • One of the few National Guard units that saw active combat in the Vietnam War has been permanently enshrined in the Indiana War Memorial. The 151st Rangers were one of the few National Guard units deployed to Vietnam at a time when guardsmen seeing combat was rare. They left as one of the most decorated united of the military to serve in that war.
  • After the bear was spotted earlier this week in St. Joseph County in an area northwest of South Bend, a sample of one of its waste droppings was given to the Department of Natural Resources.
  • The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana filed the federal lawsuit Thursday on behalf of Mary Neale, a Posey County resident it contends has numerous physical conditions, including arthritis in her joints, fibromyalgia, obesity and sciatica, which is pain from a slipped or ruptured disk.
  • The Indiana Supreme Court won't hear an appeal from former Indianapolis police officer David Bisard, who was convicted of killing one motorcyclist and seriously injuring two others while driving drunk in his police cruiser in 2010.
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