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Schools Still Determining How To Use Handheld Metal Detectors
The wands present some legal issues for schools, because their use has been challenged in other states before.
Westfield Mayor Makes Colts Training Camp Dream A Reality
WFYI's Taylor Bennett recently visited Indianapolis Colts training camp in Westfield and spoke with Mayor Andy Cook about how that dream became a reality.
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Lone Dog Tag Among Repatriated Remains From North Korea Belonged To A Hoosier
The dog tag belonged to Master Sgt. Charles H. McDaniel, an Army medic from Indiana who was killed in combat in November 1950.
State One Step Closer To Cutting Air Pollution Notices Out Of Newspapers
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management says newspaper readership is down and updated numbers show those printed notices cost the state nearly $60,000 year.
Carmel Clay Begins To Address School Safety Concerns
Carmel Clay Schools is one of many school districts accepting free hand-held metal detectors from the state, but school and community leaders caution the detectors are not the sole solution to safer schools.
Indiana Native Tracks The Freedom Riders And Their Message
Indiana native B.J. Hollars has a deep interest in the Americna civil rights movement and flair for creative nonfiction that have converged in a new book called "The Road South: Personal Stories of the Freedom Riders."
Judge Denies Attorney General Hill's Attempt To Overturn Early Voting Site Agreement
Attorney General Curtis Hill's motion to withdraw a settlement agreement to create early voting centers was met with criticism from Secretary of State Connie Lawson, who called Hill's filing "reckless."
Bill Meant To Protect Credit Scores Considered By Committee
Credit score disclosures and credit inquiries were the focus of the Senate Commerce, Economic Development and Technology Committee's discussion Monday of Senate Bill 175. Sen. Patricia Miller, R-Indianapolis, said she filed the bill after numerous people told her they had problems with the accuracy of their credit reports and credit scores.
Religious Conservatives Caution Holcomb Over Support For Hate Crimes Bill
Hate crimes legislation has failed for years. But Gov. Eric Holcomb recently pledged to work next session to ensure it passes after vandals defaced a Carmel synagogue with anti-Semitic graffiti.
I-69 Construction Crews Prepare For Student Move-In
The Transportation Department is trying to finish work on two overpasses in Bloomington that are considered choke points for traffic.
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