Two City of Bloomington workers report positive COVID-19 test results

BLOOMINGTON – One Bloomington Fire Department (BFD) employee and one Parks and Recreation employee reported receiving positive results of COVID-19 viral tests over the last week….

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Indiana Secretary of State Holli Sullivan announces office top priorities

INDIANAPOLIS â€“ Indiana Secretary of State Holli Sullivan announced Thursday her top priorities for the office, with election integrity, security, and voter confidence topping the list….

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Indiana Senate blocking repeal of state handgun permit law

STATEHOUSE – The Republican-dominated Indiana Senate is blocking a bill that would repeal the state’s permit requirement for carrying a handgun in public. Republicans easily…

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State tackles pandemic with a united response

INDIANAPOLIS – The COVID-19 pandemic has stretched state agencies in ways never imagined, but the challenge has also brought them together to serve Hoosiers like…

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The Indiana Auditor of State: Where your Indiana tax refund comes from

INDIANAPOLIS – That tax refund you’ve been waiting on – did you know it doesn’t come from the Department of Revenue (DOR) but from Indiana’s…

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Gov. Holcomb announces judicial appointment for St. Joseph County Superior Court

INDIANAPOLIS – Gov. Eric J. Holcomb today announced Stephanie Steele as his appointment to the St. Joseph County Superior Court. Steele will succeed Judge Jane…

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The Republican Study Committee goes to the border

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Chairman of the Republican Study Committee Jim Banks (IN-03) and RSC member Rep. Tony Gonzales (TX-23) will lead a congressional delegation of eight…

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2021 Indiana State of the Judiciary video address available

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Chief Justice Loretta H. Rush has delivered the 2021 State of the Judiciary to the Governor and the Indiana General Assembly. Typically, the Chief…

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AG Todd Rokita launches investigations into five big tech companies over censoring conservative content

INDIANAPOLIS – Attorney General Todd Rokita announced that he is investigating whether five Big Tech companies have potentially harmed Indiana consumers through business practices that…

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City of Bloomington spring projects include multiuse paths, neighborhood greenways, sidewalk replacement

BLOOMINGTON – Numerous infrastructure improvement projects are underway this season to advance community goals, including safety, sustainability, accessibility, equity, economic vitality, and quality of life…

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