Rent is low at Second and College because these buildings are owned by the county. But that bargain comes with a catch.
Arts & Culture
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After World War II, the career of Cole Porter seemed to be mostly over. However in 1948, he scored his biggest hit to date with the award-winning musical Kiss Me Kate, kicking off a victory lap for the composer’s final years. We’ll explore these late songs of Cole Porter on this program.
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With daily comic strips, it’s either a laugh with the next installment or a problem that may not be solved until tomorrow. The lesson either way is that life is short.
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Alice Wong, who passed away in November of 2025, was a writer, an editor, an organizer, a fan of nerd culture, a foodie, and a self-described disabled oracle.
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IU Theatre takes on the William Shakespeare romp A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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The Indiana Economic Development Corp.’s foundation is showing no signs of shutting down — spending almost $500,000 last year despite indications from leaders that the entity was on its way out.
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The county bought the apartments in 2010, using funds from an Innkeeper’s Tax specifically designated for convention center expansion. Commissioners say that puts a legal restriction on how the land can be used.
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The male driver of the vehicle has been cleared and medically released from IU Morgan hospital. The investigation is ongoing.
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The President announced a 60-day waiver of the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, also known as the Jones Act, which prevents foreign-flagged vessels from transporting goods between U.S. ports.
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The overhaul expands workforce-focused expertise on the community college’s governing boards and strengthens ties between campuses and regional employers.
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A judge has ordered three counties to hold off mailing absentee ballots in an Indiana legislative primary where President Donald Trump has endorsed a challenger to Republican Sen. Greg Goode.
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After months of protests, public meetings and local organizing against the project, the Metropolitan Development Commission approved the plan for a data center in Decatur Township.
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"We want to make sure that we're caring for our community in a really loving, respectful and comprehensive way, and so, any student admitted to Notre Dame, we are going to make sure that they can afford it," said Micki Kidder, vice president for undergraduate enrollment at Notre Dame.
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Health centers warn they could lose millions in rebates under the state's proposed change, which would end Medicaid drug rebates for health organizations.
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More than 100,000 people could lose Medicaid coverage in Indiana under a measure that passed the most recent legislative session.
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Under House Enrolled Act 1165, repeat animal abusers can be charged with a level six felony and in some cases first-time offenders can be charged with a level six felony depending on the situation.
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Frederick Maxwell Walsh, 39, is among 11 men arrested in the operation, which took place in Shelbyville and Clinton County.