Cook among groups behind annexation nix
By Emily Ernsberger and Alexa Chryssovergis | Apr 27, 2017 9:12 pmCook Group, among other groups and local government agencies, is partially responsible for halting Bloomington’s annexation proposal.
Cook Group, among other groups and local government agencies, is partially responsible for halting Bloomington’s annexation proposal.
The charter was authorized by Grace College & Seminary.
March for Science Indianapolis estimates 10,000 people showed up.
The legislative session doesn't legally end until next Friday, the 28th.
The bill would protect students of any faith who wish to pray during the school day.
IU issued an intent to purchase the property.
Flint, Michigan is a cautionary tale, HEC says: devote resources to clean drinking water.
Conference committees will begin next week.
Legislators are trying to close a loophole in state alcohol regulations.
The bill will now need to be agreed upon by a conference committee.
Carey and Keith Gaskill, Indianapolis residents, hold up their signs before the March for Science begins on Saturday morning. Keith is a local geochemist.
March for Science Indianapolis estimates 10,000 people attended their march on Saturday. It was one of many marches in the name of science across the country.
Theodore Williamson, 4, checks out the crowd of science lovers around him. The Williamson family attended the Indianapolis March for Science on Saturday.
Jesse Kharbanda of the Hoosier Environmental Council rallies the crowd on Saturday. Kharbanda encouraged attendees at the March for Science to start science-related discourse with their political representatives.
Patricia Gibson, 60, holds up a pink sign at the March for Science in Indianapolis. Gibson has a daughter who was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s disease and survived. Now she’s a PhD student, Gibson said.
Tami Coleman, 54, came to join an estimated 10,000 people at the March for Science in Indianapolis from her hometown, Anderson, Indiana. Coleman said she’s a New Englander, and is sick of pepole co-opting New England symbols, like the Gasden flag, to further their causes.
Posters in the Indiana Statehouse advocating for no new taxes for Indiana infrastructure. A bill that would raise gas and diesel taxes for infrastructure funds passed a state senate committee Tuesday.
Rep. Vernon Smith, D-Gary, questions testifiers of the Senate Bill 407 at a House education committee hearing on Tuesday. The bill would require information regarding the number of teachers who participate in their school district’s union to be published on the Indiana Education Employment Relations Board website.
Sen. Erin Houchin, R-Salem, testifies Tuesday morning. Houchin is one author on SB 407, which would require information regarding the percentage of teachers who participate in their school district’s union to be published on the IEERB website.
John O’Neal from the Indiana State Teachers Association fields questions during his testimony Tuesday morning. O’Neal testified in opposition to SB 407, which would require information regarding the percentage of teachers who participate in their school district’s union to be published on the IEERB website.