IU Officials Point to Rocky Predictions for the Future
Budget officials say, while the school is currently financially sound, increasing cost and a poor economy could mean IU is heading for rough times.
View ArticleArmored Truck Loses Bricks of Money
An armored truck dropped a couple bricks of money Wednesday morning in Downtown Indianapolis.
View ArticleMonroe County Approves Budget, Inspite of Dissenting Vote
County budget passes and headed to state for final review and approval.
View ArticleGE Announces $93 Milllion Investment in Bloomington
General Electric plans to invest $93 million in its Bloomington facility.
View ArticleMonroe County May Owe Indiana $2 Million
Chief Deputy Auditor Steve Saulter says the state may have given the county more cash than it was owed.
View ArticleChrysler Group Payments to Howard County
Howard County officials say a 10.4 million dollar check from Chrysler will help the city pay debt.
View ArticleStudent Loan Debt Now Exceeds Credit Card Debt
Indiana’s higher education funding has been receiving big cuts over the past couple of years, and students are left with part of that burden.
View ArticleBloomington Expected To Keep Grant Funding For Road Signs
The City Council decided in August to lower the speed limit on most neighborhood roads, since most of the signs would have to be replaced anyway.
View ArticleDCS To Spend $6-Million For New Family Services
The department will redirect part of its budget to create two new programs.
View ArticleJudge Rules State Must Repay IPS $6 Million
A judge this week decided the state should have looked at this year’s enrollment, rather than last's, when distributing funding to the schools
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