WTIU NewsBreak, May 16, 2024
WTIU’s Joe Hren reports on city councils OK’s proposal for 42 hundred homes on Bloomington’s southwest side, and the gas tax went up again this month; how the state calculates gas tax.
WTIU’s Joe Hren reports on city councils OK’s proposal for 42 hundred homes on Bloomington’s southwest side, and the gas tax went up again this month; how the state calculates gas tax.
WTIU’s Cali Lichter reports on Monroe county’s community kitchen breaks ground on a new facility, and the USDA predicts in this year’s planting season.
WTIU’s Emma Herwehe reports of officials potentially extending Kirkwood’s outdoor dining program, 68 groups opposing Indiana’s higher education bill, and legislation on stricter age verification for adult websites heading to Holcomb’s desk.
WTIU’s Cali Lichter reports, Governor Holcomb is sending members of the Indiana National Guard to the southern border, demolition is underway for Bloomington’s new Hopewell site, and Indiana is overhauling graduation requirements.
WTIU’s @CaliLichter reports Gubernatorial candidates share their thoughts on state economic issues and the man suspected of in the twenty seventeen Delphi murders is being transferred.
WTIU’s Cali Lichter reports researchers are decrying a plan to sever the Kinsey Institute from IU, more on Monroe County’s early learning referendum and how to vote in tomorrow’s elections.
WTIU’s Lucas Gonzalez reports on a new partnership between I-U and Crane, and Indiana farmers say harvest season is going well this year.
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