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The convention is Thursday through Sunday at the Indiana Memorial Union and Lilly Library on campus.
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Brian English announced his resignation in a LinkedIn post, writing that he had helped turn around many of the problems at the facility used to house ICE detainees.
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Senate Enrolled Act 285 takes effect on Wednesday. The law could change the relationships the police have built with the homeless community and providers in Bloomington.
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Indiana residents will pay less for their Fourth of July cookouts this year as market costs drop.
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Congress moved one step closer to passing a new farm bill this week after Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman released the Senate's version of the legislation.
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Demitrius Manderfield, 29, stopped receiving blood transfusions for sickle beta thalassemia, a genetic disorder, after investigators at United States Penitentiary-Terre Haute accused him of attempting to contact a hospital worker.
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Founded in 1955, Camp Riley offers eight residential sessions each summer for hundreds of children and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities.
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White was an Indiana teenager who became a national advocate for AIDS education and anti-discrimination efforts.
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The report from North Dakota State University found Indiana was among the states most affected by the trade dispute.
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Indianapolis is among four locations for Meta's new workforce development program, which trains workers to build its data centers.