City Council fails to introduce ‘dramatic’ denser development resolutions on agenda
Around 30 people attended the meeting. One said he was “disappointed” it adjourned early.
Around 30 people attended the meeting. One said he was “disappointed” it adjourned early.
State party insiders will choose a new chair on Saturday.
The Department of Education sent a letter to 60 universities under investigation for antisemitism.
Samuel Ujdak was picked to be the next party chair Saturday.
The proposed budget does not include the College Success Program.
Cory Grass was elected chair of the party Saturday.
Advocates are focused on getting a state administered retirement plan into Indiana law.
The person distributed flyers calling the Bloomington City Council “the people’s enemies.”
About 300 Hoosiers gathered to hear legislators and advocates speak regarding proposed laws.
The city’s annexation efforts began in 2017.
The voucher program benefits urban areas most, data shows.
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Carl Darnell hosted a community conversation about the potential impact of SB-289 on Feb. 12.
Antony Vo hopes to return to Bloomington soon.
Most of Indiana’s imports were from Ireland.
The Senate is now considering a pared-down version of SB 1.
When there’s a vacancy, the party has to hold a caucus under state law.
'Sunny's Bill' is named after U.S. Humane Society Indiana State Director Samantha Chapman’s beagle.
The in-lieu payment ordinance passed the Bloomington City Council 5-4 on Wednesday.
Sen. Shelli Yoder’s Senate Bill 176 aims to supplement Indiana’s critical nursing shortage.