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Nominations open for 2022 authors awards

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Staff Reports Indiana Humanities recently announced nominations are open for the 2022 Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Awards. Books published between Jan. 1, 2020, and...

Holcomb wants Afghans to “fall in love” with Indiana

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By Margaret Menge Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said recently that he wants to help Afghan refugees coming to southern Indiana to resettle in the state...

Seymour hires two new assistant principals

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[email protected] Two Seymour Community School Corp. schools have started 2021-22 with new assistant principals. Monica Notestine of Columbus has filled the position at the Seymour Middle...

New teachers start at Crothersville Elementary School

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[email protected] CROTHERSVILLE A majority of the new teachers at Crothersville Elementary School trace their roots to the corporation. Nikki Hall and Kelly Schmelzle both attended Crothersville Community...

Biden admin stepping up community grants from COVID bill

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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden's administration is beginning to make $3 billion in economic development grants available to communities — a tenfold increase in...

Biden wants spending to boost economy, but GOP to block vote

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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said his infrastructure and families agenda must be passed to sustain the economic momentum of his first six months...

Biden says federal investments can prolong economic growth

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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said Monday that his infrastructure and families agenda must be passed to sustain the economic momentum of his first...

American recalling flight attendants to handle travel crowds

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FORT WORTH, Texas — American Airlines is canceling extended leaves for about 3,300 flight attendants and telling them to come back to work in...

Indiana restarts payment of federal unemployment benefits

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana on Friday resumed making $300 federal unemployment payments to workers affected by the coronavirus pandemic after a court ordered it to...

Key lawmaker quizzes airlines on delays, worker shortages

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WASHINGTON — A key senator is asking six U.S. airlines to explain the high rates of delayed and canceled flights this summer, and she's...