BREAKING: Valerie McCray wins Democratic senatorial primary
Valerie McCray won the Democratic senatorial primary, beating Marc Carmichael.
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Valerie McCray won the Democratic senatorial primary, beating Marc Carmichael.
U.S. Sen. Mike Braun won the Republican gubernatorial primary, beating a crowded republican nomination of five other contenders — Brad Chambers, Suzanne Crouch, Eric Doden, Curtis Hill and Jamie Reitenour.
This story was written by Whitney Downard. It was originally published by the Indiana Capital Chronicle here: https://indianacapitalchronicl...
The following is a press release written by David G. Henry for The Monroe County Democratic Party
The following is a press release written by Justin Crossley for the City of Bloomington
The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch until 9 p.m. Tuesday for Monroe County and parts of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin. A tornado watch means that weather conditions are appropriate for a tornado to form, but no tornado has been observed. If a tornado is formed or imminent, the alert will be upgraded to a tornado warning. In the event of a tornado warning, residents should immediately seek shelter in the lowest floor of a sturdy building away from windows. The NWS forecasts scattered wind gusts of up to 70 mph and hail up to the size of a tennis ball are possible.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Purdue University Board of Trustees to challenge Senate Enrolled Act 202, a law that increases the state legislature’s oversight of public universities and tenure in Indiana.
Madelyn Howard, an IU alumna who pleaded guilty in March to the hit-and-run killing of IU student Nate Stratton, was sentenced to 10 years in prison and two additional years of probation Monday.
Bryson Tucker eyes the rim, bends his knees and sends his orange-and-yellow-striped basketball circulating toward the rim.
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The following is a press release written by Andrew Krebbs for Monroe County Humane Association
This story was written by Emily Nicolle It was originally published by the Tribune News Service here: https://delivery.tribuneconten...
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — With his team trailing 4-1 in the seventh inning and runners on second and third base, Indiana (27-19-1, 12-6 Big Ten) outfielder Devin Taylor lined out to Purdue (31-17, 12-6 Big Ten) second baseman Ty Gill, coming up empty for the third time after hitting the ball 105 miles-per-hour or harder. He stood motionless at home plate, in sheer disbelief of the misfortune that befell him and the Indiana offense. Things looked bleak.
Indiana track and field concluded its regular season at the Billy Hayes Invitational on Friday. At the Hoosiers’ sole home outdoor meet, the team captured seven event titles and 24 personal bests.
On Saturday, the Kelley School of Business faculty joined a number of IU school faculty voting for the removal or resignation of IU President Pamela Whitten and Provost Rahul Shrivastav along with a majority vote of ‘yes’ for other proposed resolutions.
Indiana football head coach Curt Cignetti hinted at potential post-spring additions to the secondary, and the Hoosiers reeled in a big fish Saturday.
8:10 p.m. outside Memorial Stadium
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The great thing about baseball is there is (almost) always an opportunity to rebound from a difficult loss. After committing four errors and letting the series opener slip away in a 7-4 loss at Purdue (31-16, 12-5 Big Ten) on Friday night, Indiana (26-19-1, 11-6 Big Ten) bounced back with a decisive 10-2 victory to remain within striking distance in the crowded conference title race.
Around 2 p.m., protesters began to set up signs and chairs around the space where the encampment's "alternative graduation" would take place. The event of about 80 people included speeches from suspended IU professor Abdulkader Sinno and Germanic studies professor Ben Robinson.