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Global Canvas Outage Disrupts Finals Week For IU Fort Wayne Students
(FORT WAYNE) - A global outage involving the Canvas online learning platform disrupted finals week for students at Indiana University Fort Wayne and colleges across the country.Canvas is used by students to access coursework, submit assignments, and complete exams online.The outage created proble...
Read MoreIndiana State Police Made More Than 38,000 Traffic Stops In April
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Indiana State Police say troopers made 38,233 traffic stops across the state during April.According to state police, those stops resulted in 16,791 traffic citations and 30,479 warnings.Troopers also made 295 drunk driving arrests during the month along with 1,426 criminal arrest...
Read MoreACLU Of Indiana Sues Attorney General's Office Over Alleged Threat To Prosecute Monroe County Man
(INDIANAPOLIS) - The ACLU of Indiana has filed a federal lawsuit against an investigator with the Indiana Attorney General's Office after a Monroe County man was allegedly warned he could face indictment over social media posts criticizing elected officials.The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Monr...
Read MoreIndiana Public School Group Expects Surge In School Referendums This Fall
(INDIANAPOLIS) - The Indiana Coalition for Public Education says it expects as many as 100 public school districts across the state could seek property tax referendums from voters this fall.The organization says the campaigns reflect what it describes as a major shift in how public schools are fu...
Read MoreMichigan Reports Decline In Overdose Deaths As Additional Opioid Settlement Funds Expected
(LANSING) - New federal and state data show Michigan is seeing a decline in overdose deaths while additional opioid settlement funding is expected to support treatment and prevention programs across the state.According to data cited by Bridge Michigan, overdose deaths in Michigan are projected to...
Read MoreBridge Michigan: Rural Michigan Medical Helicopter System Facing Growing Pressure
(LANSING) - A new report from Bridge Michigan says rural Michigan hospitals may become increasingly dependent on medical helicopters for emergency patient transfers as financial and policy pressures continue affecting health care systems across the state.The report says rural hospitals are expect...
Read MoreFarm Bill Provision Could Expand USDA Funding Access For Rural Animal Shelters
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Rural animal shelters across Indiana, Michigan, and the country could gain expanded access to federal funding under a provision included in the proposed 2026 Farm Bill. The measure stems from Indiana Congressman Jefferson Shreve's proposed Rural Animal Shelter Investment Act. The...
Read MoreOhio Group Pushes Ballot Measure To Limit Size Of New Data Centers
(COLUMBUS) - A grassroots group in Ohio is gathering signatures for a proposed constitutional amendment that would limit the size of new data centers built in the state.The campaign, led by Conserve Ohio, seeks to cap new data centers at 25 megawatts. Organizers say that amount of power could sup...
Read More"Click It Or Ticket" Campaign Begins Across Indiana
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Indiana law enforcement agencies are increasing seat belt enforcement patrols as part of the national "Click It or Ticket" campaign.The campaign runs from May 11 through May 31 and includes the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute, Indiana State Police, and local law enforcement ag...
Read MoreLenawee County Man Sentenced To 70 Years In Wife's Murder
(ADRIAN) - A Lenawee County man has been sentenced to 70 years in prison for the murder of his wife.Fifty-six-year-old Dale Warner was sentenced Thursday in Lenawee County Circuit Court.Warner was convicted in March on charges of second-degree murder and tampering with evidence in the death of hi...
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