EBL Cheer Day honors the winners
Cummins agrees to a share purchase agreement for Westport stake in joint venture
Frontier first: Edinburgh gears up for bicentennial celebration
Indiana pre-K students see academic benefits through fourth grade, study shows
INDIANAPOLIS — Advocates are cheering the first studies on Indiana’s prekindergarten voucher program, highlighting the potential lasting academic benefits while also noting areas for improvement.
Council gives initial approval on rezoning
Columbus has given initial approval to rezone a riverfront property for possible future development.
County seeks grant for Hope PD body cams
Local officials are hoping to receive a state grant for $1,200 to help fund new body cameras for the Hope Police Department.
Frontier first: Edinburgh gears up for bicentennial celebration
EDINBURGH — The tidbits accumulated over 200 years of history have bubbled up all over Edinburgh.
‘IT’S CHILLING’: Local library director concerned ‘harmful materials’ bill opens door to ‘jailing librarians’
The Bartholomew County Public Library director is raising concerns about a bill advancing in the Indiana General Assembly that would allow criminal charges to be filed against public and school librarians for allowing minors to access “harmful materials.”
Study: Indiana’s property tax burden is shifting to homeowners
INDIANAPOLIS — A new property tax study suggests that Republican lawmakers’ efforts to cut business personal property taxes would exacerbate an already-occurring shift in the tax burden away from businesses and toward residential homeowners.
Legal Aid to have free clinic
Legal Aid will have a free Legal Aid Phone Clinic for residents of their eight county district on Tuesday. The district includes Bartholomew, Brown, Decatur, Jackson, Jennings, Johnson, Rush, and Shelby counties. The phone clinic will be from 3 to 5:30 p.m. though registration is required between noon and 2 p.m.