Ind. Sen. Sue Landske diagnosed with cancer, will undergo treatment
State Sen. Sue Landske, R-Cedar Lake, announced she has been diagnosed with lung cancer.
State Sen. Sue Landske, R-Cedar Lake, announced she has been diagnosed with lung cancer.
Indiana Sen. Richard Young, D-Milltown, announced Oct. 18 his desire to allow Indiana farmers to have the opportunity to grow hemp.
John Gregg, Democratic candidate for governor in 2012, announced Wednesday he will not seek the nomination for governor in 2016.
Congress passed legislation to end the government shutdown by temporarily raising the nation’s debt limit, avoiding the first default in American history.
The SPEA Civic Leaders Center sponsored a talk with Indiana Democratic Party Chair John Zody and Indiana Republican Party Chair Timothy Berry speaking about the topic in Briscoe Quadrangle.
Indiana State Sen. Allen Paul, R-Richmond, has announced he will not seek reelection in 2014 after 27 years in the Indiana Senate.
Lee Hamilton and Trevor Potter joined the Adlai Stevenson Center on Democracy’s Advisory Board, the center announced Wednesday.
Congressional Republicans are calling for the repeal of a 2.3-percent excise tax on medical devices as a compromise to begin budget and debt ceiling negotiations.
The resolution will state that Bloomington supports same-sex marriage and does not support the possibility of the state constitution only recognizing marriage between a man and woman.
A county-wide program will now bear the name of its founder, Sophia Travis, a beloved community member who died last year.
Democrat Bill Bailey announced Wednesday he will run for the United States House of Representatives in 2014.
Former Seymour, Ind., Mayor Bill Bailey announced Wednesday he will run in the Democratic congressional primary to unseat Rep. Todd Young, R-9th District.
Bloomington recently eliminated a proposed fee for use of metered spaces by street festivals and other events after community members expressed concerns.
Monroe County received the 2013 Local Government Cooperation Award from the Association of Indiana Counties on Wednesday.
On Tues. Oct. 1, either a government shutdown is avoided or all government services deemed non-essential will be halted and employees will be sent home on furlough.
The federal government has been in a heated debate all week, and the two parties will have to come to a resolution by Wednesday to avoid the first shutdown since the mid-1990s.
Last November, the Ellettsville town council received a letter from the Freedom From Religion Foundation stating the use of a Latin cross in the town seal violated the Constitution.
Phyllis Pond, R-New Haven, the longest serving female state representative in Indiana, died Sunday. She was 82 years old.
The Monroe County Citizens’ Academy give residents the ability to learn more about how the government operates and how residents can become involved.
Sen. Brent Steele, R-Bedford, chair of the Indiana Senate Judiciary Committee, was recognized Thursday as a Champion of Justice by the Indiana Judges Association.