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  Indiana Daily Student to restart printing, university reverses decision
BLOOMINGTON — The co-editors-in-chief of the Indiana Daily Student, the student newspaper at Indiana University, said that the University has reversed its decision to stop the print editions of the paper on Thursday. Earlier this month, the...
 
    
  Indiana University reverses course, allows student newspaper to resume print
In a reversal, Indiana University Bloomington Chancellor David Reingold will allow the Indiana Daily Student to resume print editions this semester. In a letter to the IDS editors, Reingold said he will allow the paper to use its budget through...
 
    
  Indiana Hunters Can Help Purdue Research Deer Health
Indiana hunters have a chance to help science this season, and it’s as simple as saving a few samples from your harvested deer. A researcher from Purdue University's Department of Forestry & Natural Resources, Julie Buchanan-Schwanke, is building...
 
    
  Indianapolis will distribute free food as SNAP benefits set to end
Federal food benefits that help feed more than 100,000 Marion County residents are set to expire Saturday as the government shutdown drags on. In response, Mayor Joe Hogsett, Cummins and IU Health on Thursday announced emergency funding for food...
 
    
  Indianapolis, United Way provides emergency funding to food assistance providers ahead of SNAP cuts
INDIANAPOLIS — The City of Indianapolis and other organizations are providing emergency funding for families in need in Marion County and surrounding areas. This comes as SNAP benefits are set to expire on November 1. “Very soon, tens of thousands...
Northeast Indiana families continue to withstand aftermath of Hurricane Melissa
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — As hurricane Melissa has now passed, the effects are still taking place, including two northeast Indiana families affected by it. One newly married couple, Allison and Kyle, decided to take their honeymoon to Jamaica....
 
    
  Indiana Daily Student to print Nov. 20 edition after school 'backtracks' on cutting printed paper
A letter from IDS editors said the university also dropped its directive prohibiting the paper from printing news items. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The Indiana University student newspaper will be back in print next month, the paper's editors announced...
 
    
  Jack’s Donuts Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in Indiana
NEW CASTLE, Indiana — Jack’s Donuts of Indiana Commissary LLC filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on October 29, 2023, in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Indiana. The filing follows the recent opening of a production and...
 
    
  Indiana State Budget Committee Rejects SNAP Funding Recommendation
INDIANAPOLIS–Republicans on Indiana’s State Budget Committee rejected a proposal on Wednesday to allocate state surplus funds to assist low-income Hoosiers and food banks as federal SNAP benefits are set to expire. ”I think there are some options....
 
    
  Indiana State Police Traffic Stop Leads To Arrest Of Two Kosciusko County Men
InkFreeNews.com Posted Oct 30, 2025 Updated: Oct 30, 2025 @ 12:59 PM News Release SYRACUSE – Two Kosciusko County men were arrested on drug charges on Tuesday afternoon following a traffic stop by Indiana State Police. At approximately 4:48 p.m....
 
    
  Racers trim Indiana State, finish 2nd in Valley
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Going into Thursday afternoon’s regular season finale, Murray State soccer had never had an opportunity like this since joining the mighty Missouri Valley Conference. For a showdown with Indiana State, the Racers had the...
 
    
  Indiana University reverses course, allows student newspaper to print again
The Indiana Daily Student will continue publishing print editions for the rest of the 2025-2026 school year after Indiana University administrators reversed course on their decision to cancel print earlier this month. The IDS announced print...
 
    
  How will Indiana football finish the 2025 regular season?
Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NCAA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Indiana fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.For the second...
 
    
  Indianapolis neighborhood uses tactical urbanism to slow speeding drivers
INDIANAPOLIS — A neighborhood on Indianapolis' east side is taking traffic safety into its own hands by partnering with the city to install temporary traffic calming measures. The Little Flower neighborhood near 13th and Bosart Avenue has placed...
 
    
  Indiana American Water attends Ivanhoe South Dunes Park Ribbon Cutting 2025
 
    
  Indianapolis Public Schools approves sale of John Marshall school building
Sign up for Chalkbeat Indiana’s free daily newsletter to keep up with Indianapolis Public Schools, Marion County’s township districts, and statewide education news. The Indianapolis Public Schools board approved the sale of the John Marshall...
Chase Briscoe’s hometown in Indiana ready to celebrate a NASCAR Cup championship
AVONDALE, Ariz. — Chase Briscoe’s hometown of Mitchell, Indiana, is throwing a watch party in hopes of seeing its native son win his first NASCAR Cup championship on Sunday. Briscoe will race against Denny Hamlin, Kyle Larson and William Byron for...
 
    
  No. 17 Indiana men’s soccer closes regular season road schedule Friday at Northwestern
When Indiana men’s soccer lost to then-No. 4 Maryland on Oct. 24 in College Park, Maryland, the Hoosiers lost their chance at a regular-season Big Ten title. For Indiana to make the Big Ten Tournament, it will have to finish top four in the...
 
    
  Chancellor David Reingold: A Letter to the Editors of the Indiana Daily Student
To the editors of the Indiana Daily Student, In recent weeks, the university’s relationship with the Indiana Daily Student has been the subject of understandable concern and scrutiny. I want to speak directly to you — and to our broader community...