Ethan Sandweiss
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The Indiana Department of Natural resources announced Wednesday that it has awarded over $351,000 to 80 rural and volunteer fire departments.
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Mark Andrew Mazza, 57, pled guilty in June to assaulting officers with a dangerous weapon and carrying a pistol without a license.
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A Bloomington man made headlines last month for painting on the Washington Monument. Now he says he’s dying on the streets of D.C., waiting for sentencing.
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Attorney General Todd Rokita came to the defense of rapper Ye (formerly Kanye West) after the latter was locked out of social media accounts for anti-Semitic comments and criticized for wearing a t-shirt saying “White Lives Matter.”
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Members of the Indiana National Guard are heading to Florida to assist with recovery from the devastating Hurricane Ian.
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The Court of Appeals of Indiana rejected Attorney General Todd Rokita’s request for an expedited response on Indiana’s abortion ban Tuesday afternoon.
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Following a recommendation by their coordinating committee, members of the Indiana Graduate Worker Coalition – United Electrical Workers (IGWC-UE) voted against striking Monday.
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Jupiter will be closer to Earth Monday evening than at any point in the next 107 years. It will be only 367 million miles away – a daunting figure, but almost half the distance of its farthest point.
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Earlier this month, IU’s Task Force on Graduate Education recommended raising pay and eliminating fees. The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition heralded the decision as a victory, but say without union recognition from the trustees, the strike is likely to resume this fall.
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Biden pledged on the campaign trail to forgive all undergraduate student debt at public, historically black, and minority serving universities and colleges. His current plan falls short of that promise, but it still represents an unprecedented move. How will this decision affect borrowers in Indiana?