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Bill Would Eliminate Req. for Schools Admins. to be Licenced

A bill moving through the statehouse would eliminate the requirement that school administrators be licensed.

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Alternative Methods Keep Juveniles out of the System

Indiana legal experts say new methods of rehabilitating teens convicted of crimes appear to be working, but could still be improved.

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Bloomington Residents’ Water Bills to Rise

A 15 percent increase should show up on Bloomington residents' water bills within the next 90 days.

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Treasurer Points to RBB Bonds as Source of High Tax Bills

Treasurer Cathy Smith told the County Council that the higher tax bills are the result of bonds issued by the Richland-Bean Blossom Community School Corporation

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Cummins Posting Significant Profits

The company expects 2011 sales to grow by nearly 30% from $13.2 billion in 2010 to $17 billion.

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Indiana Unemployment Rising Slightly

The state’s jobless rate has still dropped roughly two percent in just two years.

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Most Indiana Congressmen Oppose Debt Deal

The deal is opposed by both Democratic and Republican representatives from Indiana. 3 Hoosier congressmen voted for the bill.

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Positive Auto Sales Show Boost To Indiana Car Industry

Chrysler, GM and Ford all showed double-digit growth this month.

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Honda Adding Up To 1000 Jobs In Greensburg

The new workers will build a version of the Honda Civic which runs on natural gas.

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Indiana Home Sales Up Last Month

While the number of homes sold went up, the median selling price was down slightly, to about $133,000.

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IU Students React To Dorm Fee Increases

Indiana University approved a residence hall fee increase for the next academic year.

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State Employees To Get Pay Raises

The largest group of state workers – around 75 percent – get a three percent raise.

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House Republicans Budget Would Restore K-12 Funding

However, House Minority Leader Scott Pelath says the state should use more of its surplus to bolster education funding.

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Ivy Tech Trustees To Vote On Tuition Increase Thursday

Ivy Tech officials say a tuition hike will help the statewide community college system make investments in areas such as more faculty and better equipment.

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IU Trustees Approve 1.75% Tuition Increase

Indiana University's tuition increase is slightly less than the 2 percent increase the state education commission recommended.

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Ivy Tech Unlikely To Be Chided For 8 Percent Tuition Hike

Ivy Tech's tuition increase is higher than the 2 percent the Indiana Commission for Higher Education recommended.

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Nashville Council Rules Out Water Rate Hike

Alternate streams of revenue are being approached for Nashville's water improvement project

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IU President Proposes 2-Year Tuition Freeze

Tuition would remain flat for in-state students attending IU Bloomington.

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Women’s Participation In Hunting At All Time High

Indiana is experiencing a dramatic increase in the number of women who hunt. One-point-five million of the nation’s hunters are now women.

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Vigo County Residents Weigh In On Funding Proposal For New County Jail

Vigo County residents had the opportunity to weigh in on the results of the private feasibility study which gives recommendations for the size and structure of a proposed $66 million county jail.

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