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Collaboration or Coercion? Ball State’s $35M Project Fails the Community Test
A massive development project championed by Ball State University (BSU), widely known to be funded by a generous Lilly Endowment grant, is moving forward at…
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Second Harvest Food Bank Responds to SNAP Benefit Interruption Amid Government Shutdown
MUNCIE, IN – As the federal government shutdown continues and November SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits remain unfunded, Second Harvest Food Bank of East…
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Redistricting Indiana Has Far More Risks Than Rewards
by Robert Dion, Indiana Capital Chronicle October 29, 2025 Gov. Mike Braun this week called for a special session of the legislature to look into…
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Trump’s Education Department Is Working to Erode the Public School System
by Megan O’Matz and Jennifer Smith RichardsProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this…
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Are you being lied to? Is Portland ‘war-ravaged’?
by Rivera Sun No one likes to be deceived. Or misled. To the best of our ability, we strive to make informed decisions based on…
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IEDC Audit: Questionable Spending and Oversight
by Whitney Downard, Indiana Capital Chronicle October 3, 2025 The Indiana Economic Development Corporation released a lengthy forensic analysis after a legal review Thursday, part…
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Creating Online Educational Programs
Is there something that you are experienced in that you would like others to know about? This could be anything, but one of the best…
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Ball State: Mearns Fires Employee Over Charlie Kirk Post
On September 17, 2025, Ball State University terminated Suzanne Swierc, director of health promotion and advocacy, over a personal Facebook post she made concerning the…
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