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The Navarre Cabin moved from Leeper Park to the History Museum on Wednesday where it will become part of an interactive learning experience.
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Council member Amy Drake tried to slow the project but the developer threatened to walk if the council didn't vote Tuesday night
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Matt Chaffee released a statement Wednesday saying he will not resign his position on the school board.
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John is collaborating on a research project with the University of Notre Dame.
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Polis Center’s State of Aging report looked at adults aged 55 and older in central Indiana — the region’s fastest growing demographic.
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Protesters lay down in the hallway outside Democratic House Speaker Joe Tate's office at the state Capitol on Wednesday, demanding an end to his delay of hearings on auto no-fault bills.
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It could become illegal in Michigan to deny renting to someone because of their source of income, under a bill package heading for the state House of Representatives.
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The Indiana Department of Health stopped sharing individual terminated pregnancy reports due to patient privacy concerns. But the attorney general and an anti-abortion group say this violates the state’s public records law. One legal expert said the requirements and privacy concerns create complicated “gray areas” for state officials to navigate.
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Indiana lawmakers will explore school absenteeism, artificial intelligence and homeowners associations, among other issues, during this year’s legislative study committees.
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Marissa Meyer remained jailed for a second day Tuesday on a charge she brought a gun into Mary Beck Elementary
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The P-H-M school board voted 5-0 to call on Chaffee to resign, though he cannot be compelled to do so.
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A bill package that would require Michigan schools to provide parents with safe firearm storage information made it out of a state House committee Tuesday.
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A Michigan Court of Claims judge is expected to issue a ruling in the next couple of weeks on a legal challenge to the state’s rules on processing absentee ballots.
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How do environmental emission “quotas” work and how do they affect communities around the state? One member of our audience was curious.
June 7th and 8th on Island Park. More at ElkhartIndiana.org/parks.
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy at the Lerner on June 14th
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This comes after a yearlong listening tour by a bipartisan working group in the Senate.
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Inflation eased last month, according to a report Wednesday from the Labor Department, which means people feeling stretched by high prices and high borrowing costs could feel a little relief soon.
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Scientists are looking at the ways humans change the planet — and the impact that has on the spread of infectious disease. You might be surprised at some of their conclusions.
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Robert Fico was shot multiple times and gravely wounded Wednesday, but his deputy prime minister said he believed Fico would survive.
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Powerful synthetic opioids and drugs like meth and cocaine still flood U.S. communities, fueling historically high overdose deaths.