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STARTING JUNE 1, UNEMPLOYED HOOSIERS MUST ACTIVELY BE Indiana will require out-of-work Hoosiers to prove they’re actively searching for work starting June 1, or else lose their unemployment benefits. The rule came in an executive order rolling back some of the COVID-19 relief measures in place for over a year. Gov. Eric Holcombis directing the
INDIANA WILL END FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS IN JUNE AS Indiana will opt out of federal unemployment benefit programs, effective in mid-June as Gov. Eric Holcomb follows other states in an attempt to push people back into the workforce. Starting June 19, Indiana will no longer pay an extra $300 in federal benefits each week for all unemployment cl INDIANA ISSUES NEW TAX GUIDANCE FOR 2020 UNEMPLOYMENT The Indiana Department of Revenue has created a new worksheet for Hoosiers with 2020 unemployment benefits to use. (Screenshot in.gov/dor/) Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. The Indiana Department of Revenue issued guidance Tuesday on how Hoosiers who got unemployment benefits last year should file taxesafter weeks of the
BALL STATE’S GINN WOODS IS THE STATE’S NEWEST NATURE Delaware County has the newest state nature preserve, which was approved by the Indiana Natural Resources Commission Tuesday. The Ginn Woods Nature Preserve is owned by Ball State University. In March, the university asked the state to preserve the MUNCIE DETAILS PLAN ON HOW TO SPEND MORE THAN $30M IN The city of Muncie has announced a proposal on how to spend the more than $30 million it is receiving from the federal American Rescue Plan, designed to help locales recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. As IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, the city is CICADAS: HERE’S WHAT TO EXPECT BEFORE BROOD X ARRIVES Brood X (pronounced “Brood Ten”), is a group of periodical cicadas that emerges from the dirt once every 17 years to shed their crunchy exoskeletons, sing, mate and usher their babies back into the dirt before the cycle starts anew. Andrew Liebhold, a research entomologist with the U.S. Forest Service, says Brood X cicadas are likely toTHE SCENE EPISODES
Listen. 0:00 0:00. Join us on this season’s roundup as we gather at the virtual “square table” to talk about our favorite artists, songs, episode features, and best moments! This round table discussion talks about the importance of music to audiences, and how music can convey different messages no matter the genre. We feature artists such LAWYERS URGE HALT TO DWD’S ‘AGGRESSIVE’ ATTEMPTS TO 20-year-old Luis Vazquez lost his job constructing barricades in March, right before COVID-19 was officially declared a pandemic. Like tens of thousand of Hoosiers since then, he considered applying for unemployment insurance. “My mom was actually HENRY COUNTY AWARDED NEXT LEVEL TRAILS GRANT FOR HONEY Henry County is among the recipients of the latest round of state grants for outdoor trails. As IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, the nearly $30 million in state grants will pay for 70 miles of new trails across Indiana. With nearly $1.7 million, a new asphalt trail calledthe “Honey Cr
INDIANA PUBLIC RADIO IPR is partnering with a Ball State to offer the One Small Step project, a StoryCorps initiative, to record and preserve the stories of our community. Steven Turpin hosts classical music from 9am-noon weekdays. Hear how Ball State’s COVID policies came together andwhat the
STARTING JUNE 1, UNEMPLOYED HOOSIERS MUST ACTIVELY BE Indiana will require out-of-work Hoosiers to prove they’re actively searching for work starting June 1, or else lose their unemployment benefits. The rule came in an executive order rolling back some of the COVID-19 relief measures in place for over a year. Gov. Eric Holcombis directing the
INDIANA WILL END FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS IN JUNE AS Indiana will opt out of federal unemployment benefit programs, effective in mid-June as Gov. Eric Holcomb follows other states in an attempt to push people back into the workforce. Starting June 19, Indiana will no longer pay an extra $300 in federal benefits each week for all unemployment cl INDIANA ISSUES NEW TAX GUIDANCE FOR 2020 UNEMPLOYMENT The Indiana Department of Revenue has created a new worksheet for Hoosiers with 2020 unemployment benefits to use. (Screenshot in.gov/dor/) Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. The Indiana Department of Revenue issued guidance Tuesday on how Hoosiers who got unemployment benefits last year should file taxesafter weeks of the
BALL STATE’S GINN WOODS IS THE STATE’S NEWEST NATURE Delaware County has the newest state nature preserve, which was approved by the Indiana Natural Resources Commission Tuesday. The Ginn Woods Nature Preserve is owned by Ball State University. In March, the university asked the state to preserve the MUNCIE DETAILS PLAN ON HOW TO SPEND MORE THAN $30M IN The city of Muncie has announced a proposal on how to spend the more than $30 million it is receiving from the federal American Rescue Plan, designed to help locales recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. As IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, the city is CICADAS: HERE’S WHAT TO EXPECT BEFORE BROOD X ARRIVES Brood X (pronounced “Brood Ten”), is a group of periodical cicadas that emerges from the dirt once every 17 years to shed their crunchy exoskeletons, sing, mate and usher their babies back into the dirt before the cycle starts anew. Andrew Liebhold, a research entomologist with the U.S. Forest Service, says Brood X cicadas are likely toTHE SCENE EPISODES
Listen. 0:00 0:00. Join us on this season’s roundup as we gather at the virtual “square table” to talk about our favorite artists, songs, episode features, and best moments! This round table discussion talks about the importance of music to audiences, and how music can convey different messages no matter the genre. We feature artists such LAWYERS URGE HALT TO DWD’S ‘AGGRESSIVE’ ATTEMPTS TO 20-year-old Luis Vazquez lost his job constructing barricades in March, right before COVID-19 was officially declared a pandemic. Like tens of thousand of Hoosiers since then, he considered applying for unemployment insurance. “My mom was actually HENRY COUNTY AWARDED NEXT LEVEL TRAILS GRANT FOR HONEY Henry County is among the recipients of the latest round of state grants for outdoor trails. As IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, the nearly $30 million in state grants will pay for 70 miles of new trails across Indiana. With nearly $1.7 million, a new asphalt trail calledthe “Honey Cr
INDIANA PUBLIC RADIO IPR is partnering with a Ball State to offer the One Small Step project, a StoryCorps initiative, to record and preserve the stories of our community. Steven Turpin hosts classical music from 9am-noon weekdays. Hear how Ball State’s COVID policies came together andwhat the
INDIANA TAX COLLECTIONS DRAMATICALLY EXCEED EXPECTATIONS Indiana collected far more in taxes last month than even recent rosy projections anticipated, which leaves the state well-positioned heading into the final month of the current fiscal year. Indiana got a new revenue forecast in April, which projected how much the state would collect in taxes each YOUNG-SPONSORED TECHNOLOGY BILL PASSES SENATE The U.S. Innovation and Competition Act, sponsored by Sen. Todd Young (R-IN), passed the Senate Tuesday night with bipartisan support. The bill aims to make the U.S. more competitive with China in the fields of science, technology and research. Co-sponsored with Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer SEVEN PRIESTS ORDAINED MARKS LARGEST CLASS SINCE 1962 On Saturday, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend celebrated the ordination of seven new priests. This was the largest ordination class the diocese has seen in almost sixty years. Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades made opening remarks in three different languages as HOOSIER LOCALITIES OPT OUT OF INDIANA OPIOID CRISIS A new state statute requires local governments suing opioid companies over the drug crisis and seeking damages to “opt out” of any state settlement funds in order for local cases to move forward. Of the about 50 local governments with lawsuits pending, several locations voted to opt out this week. SCHOOL EMPLOYEES IN KOKOMO FIGHT TO UNIONIZE, CITING School employees in Kokomo are fighting to organize a union after the school corporation voted not to recognize it earlier this year. Workers involved say they've endured just as many challenges as teachers during the pandemic, but still aren't being valued. The Kokomo School Corporation's bo REAL ESTATE DEVELOPER BRAD CHAMBERS BECOMES NEW INDIANA Indiana has a new secretary of commerce. The governor announced Monday real estate developer Brad Chambers will lead the state’s economic development agency. He replaces Jim Schellinger, who left in March. Chambers is the founder and CEO of Indianapolis-based BuckinghamCompanies, which in
CITY COUNCILS IN WEST LAFAYETTE AND LAFAYETTE OPT OUT OF City councils in West Lafayette and Lafayette voted on Monday to move forward with their lawsuits against opioid distributors and manufacturers separately from Indiana’s opioid litigation. A new state statute requires local governments pursuing damages to “opt out” of any state settlement funds i LOGANSPORT TO DO ITS OWN AIR MONITORING NEAR CONTROVERSIAL The city of Logansport plans to do its own air monitoring for pollution from a proposed zinc oxide manufacturing plant in Cass County. Waelz Sustainable Products' installed an air monitor in Logansport's downtown earlier this year in collaboration with the county. City Council President Dave POLICE SAY A CICADA IS RESPONSIBLE FOR A CAR CRASH IN Cincinnati police said a cicada is responsible for a single-car crash in the city's East End neighborhood Monday evening. While the driver sustained only minor injuries, the cicada was not as fortunate, and was found dead on the car's floorboard. The STARTING JUNE 1, UNEMPLOYED HOOSIERS MUST ACTIVELY BE Indiana will require out-of-work Hoosiers to prove they’re actively searching for work starting June 1, or else lose their unemployment benefits. The rule came in an executive order rolling back some of the COVID-19 relief measures in place for over a year. Gov. Eric Holcombis directing the
EDUCATION – INDIANA PUBLIC RADIOALL IN INDIANA PUBLIC RADIONORTHEAST INDIANA PUBLIC RADIOINDIANA PUBLIC RADIO ONLINEINDIANA EDUCATION NEWSSTATE OF INDIANA EDUCATION Indiana University Will No Longer Mandate Proof Of COVID-19 Vaccine. indianapublicradio.org. Indiana University has amended its vaccine requirement with an option to avoid providing proof - IU faculty, students and staff will be able to attest to their vaccination without having to provide documentation of having received the shots as was required under the previous policy. INDIANA WILL END FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS IN JUNE AS Indiana will opt out of federal unemployment benefit programs, effective in mid-June as Gov. Eric Holcomb follows other states in an attempt to push people back into the workforce. Starting June 19, Indiana will no longer pay an extra $300 in federal benefits each week for all unemployment clTHE SCENE EPISODES
Listen. 0:00 0:00. Join us on this season’s roundup as we gather at the virtual “square table” to talk about our favorite artists, songs, episode features, and best moments! This round table discussion talks about the importance of music to audiences, and how music can convey different messages no matter the genre. We feature artists such CICADAS: HERE’S WHAT TO EXPECT BEFORE BROOD X ARRIVES Brood X (pronounced “Brood Ten”), is a group of periodical cicadas that emerges from the dirt once every 17 years to shed their crunchy exoskeletons, sing, mate and usher their babies back into the dirt before the cycle starts anew. Andrew Liebhold, a research entomologist with the U.S. Forest Service, says Brood X cicadas are likely to DELAWARE COUNTY, STATE COVID NUMBERS STILL TRENDING Public health officials reported on Wednesday 819 new cases of COVID-19 in Indiana. The state Department of Health also announced the seven-day positivity rate was 4.8 percent with 12 new deaths. Meanwhile, here in Delaware County, the county’s health BALL STATE’S GINN WOODS IS THE STATE’S NEWEST NATURE Delaware County has the newest state nature preserve, which was approved by the Indiana Natural Resources Commission Tuesday. The Ginn Woods Nature Preserve is owned by Ball State University. In March, the university asked the state to preserve the MUNCIE DETAILS PLAN ON HOW TO SPEND MORE THAN $30M IN The city of Muncie has announced a proposal on how to spend the more than $30 million it is receiving from the federal American Rescue Plan, designed to help locales recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. As IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, the city is LAWYERS URGE HALT TO DWD’S ‘AGGRESSIVE’ ATTEMPTS TO 20-year-old Luis Vazquez lost his job constructing barricades in March, right before COVID-19 was officially declared a pandemic. Like tens of thousand of Hoosiers since then, he considered applying for unemployment insurance. “My mom was actually HENRY COUNTY AWARDED NEXT LEVEL TRAILS GRANT FOR HONEY Henry County is among the recipients of the latest round of state grants for outdoor trails. As IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, the nearly $30 million in state grants will pay for 70 miles of new trails across Indiana. With nearly $1.7 million, a new asphalt trail calledthe “Honey Cr
STARTING JUNE 1, UNEMPLOYED HOOSIERS MUST ACTIVELY BE Indiana will require out-of-work Hoosiers to prove they’re actively searching for work starting June 1, or else lose their unemployment benefits. The rule came in an executive order rolling back some of the COVID-19 relief measures in place for over a year. Gov. Eric Holcombis directing the
EDUCATION – INDIANA PUBLIC RADIOALL IN INDIANA PUBLIC RADIONORTHEAST INDIANA PUBLIC RADIOINDIANA PUBLIC RADIO ONLINEINDIANA EDUCATION NEWSSTATE OF INDIANA EDUCATION Indiana University Will No Longer Mandate Proof Of COVID-19 Vaccine. indianapublicradio.org. Indiana University has amended its vaccine requirement with an option to avoid providing proof - IU faculty, students and staff will be able to attest to their vaccination without having to provide documentation of having received the shots as was required under the previous policy. INDIANA WILL END FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS IN JUNE AS Indiana will opt out of federal unemployment benefit programs, effective in mid-June as Gov. Eric Holcomb follows other states in an attempt to push people back into the workforce. Starting June 19, Indiana will no longer pay an extra $300 in federal benefits each week for all unemployment clTHE SCENE EPISODES
Listen. 0:00 0:00. Join us on this season’s roundup as we gather at the virtual “square table” to talk about our favorite artists, songs, episode features, and best moments! This round table discussion talks about the importance of music to audiences, and how music can convey different messages no matter the genre. We feature artists such CICADAS: HERE’S WHAT TO EXPECT BEFORE BROOD X ARRIVES Brood X (pronounced “Brood Ten”), is a group of periodical cicadas that emerges from the dirt once every 17 years to shed their crunchy exoskeletons, sing, mate and usher their babies back into the dirt before the cycle starts anew. Andrew Liebhold, a research entomologist with the U.S. Forest Service, says Brood X cicadas are likely to DELAWARE COUNTY, STATE COVID NUMBERS STILL TRENDING Public health officials reported on Wednesday 819 new cases of COVID-19 in Indiana. The state Department of Health also announced the seven-day positivity rate was 4.8 percent with 12 new deaths. Meanwhile, here in Delaware County, the county’s health BALL STATE’S GINN WOODS IS THE STATE’S NEWEST NATURE Delaware County has the newest state nature preserve, which was approved by the Indiana Natural Resources Commission Tuesday. The Ginn Woods Nature Preserve is owned by Ball State University. In March, the university asked the state to preserve the MUNCIE DETAILS PLAN ON HOW TO SPEND MORE THAN $30M IN The city of Muncie has announced a proposal on how to spend the more than $30 million it is receiving from the federal American Rescue Plan, designed to help locales recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. As IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, the city is LAWYERS URGE HALT TO DWD’S ‘AGGRESSIVE’ ATTEMPTS TO 20-year-old Luis Vazquez lost his job constructing barricades in March, right before COVID-19 was officially declared a pandemic. Like tens of thousand of Hoosiers since then, he considered applying for unemployment insurance. “My mom was actually HENRY COUNTY AWARDED NEXT LEVEL TRAILS GRANT FOR HONEY Henry County is among the recipients of the latest round of state grants for outdoor trails. As IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, the nearly $30 million in state grants will pay for 70 miles of new trails across Indiana. With nearly $1.7 million, a new asphalt trail calledthe “Honey Cr
IVY TECH HOLDING WALK-IN COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS AT Ivy Tech Community College campuses across the state will offer walk-in COVID-19 clinics on one day this week to help aid in getting Hoosiers vaccinated. The system says all 19 campuses will host clinics on Thursday from 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM. In the IPR area, those locations are in Muncie, Anderso CORONAVIRUS: SCHOOLS GET LEARNING LOSS FUNDS, IU ROLLS The Indiana Department of Health reported 69 additional confirmed deaths over the last week. That brings the state’s total to 13,267 confirmed deaths. The state also reported more than 3,200 new cases in the last week – the fewest reported in a single week since July 2020. Indiana has adminis MORE THAN 3,500 HOOSIERS COVERED ON INDIANA FARM BUREAU The Indiana Farm Bureau (INFB) has signed up more than 3,500 people to the organization's health plans since first going into effect at the beginning of this year. While not all applicants have been accepted, one member says the program is overall an improvement. The healthplans allow member
INDIANA HAD AN 11 PERCENT DROP IN PRESCHOOLERS WITH The number of Indiana students enrolled in programs for disabilities declined this school year, the first dip in at least four years and the latest sign of the disruption caused by the pandemic. About 14,000 preschoolers had diagnosed disabilities, down more than 11%. THE STATE HAS RELEASED 2020 SCHOOL LETTER GRADES. THEY DON The Indiana State Board of Education has released 2020 school accountability grades, but they don't reflect the most recent data about what's happening in schools – largely because there isn't enough or the state can't use it. The cancellation of spring testing because of the COVID-19 pandemi MUNCIE VEGAN BAKERY REACHES KICKSTARTER GOAL TO MOVE INTO A Muncie vegan bakery has successfully raised more than $30,000 on Kickstarter to lease space in a downtown Muncie building. As IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, this will be the seven-year-old business’s first retail location of its own. While you can find Sea Salt & Cinnamon sweet WORK SEARCH REQUIREMENTS RESTART THIS WEEK FOR UNEMPLOYED Starting this week, unemployed Hoosiers will once again need to prove they are searching for work in order to receive jobless benefits. The requirements are normal, but were waived for more than a year as a form of pandemic relief. Each week, Hoosiers will need to complete atleast one work s
DELAWARE COUNTY DROPS COUNTY BUILDINGS COVID-19 MASK The Delaware County Commissioners have rescinded the face mask mandate at county-owned buildings. But as IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, individual county offices can still choose to keep the COVID-19 precaution in place. After the state dropped its mask mandate inApril, cities and
MONDAY, JUNE 7, 2021 9:00. Mozart: String Quartet in B flat, K 458 “Hunt”: second movement; Emerson SQ (DG 427 657) Haydn: Concerto for Two Horns in E flat; Hermann Baumann and Timothy Brown, Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields/I Brown (Philips 422 346) Schubert: Symphony No. 3 in D, D 200; Vienna PO/C Kleiber (DG 449 745) Holst: Brook Green Suite; English Sinfonia/Griffiths (Naxos 8.570339) FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021 9:00. Smetana: Dance of the Comedians from The Bartered Bride; New York PO/Bernstein (CBS 44723) Dvorák: Legends, op. 59: Nos. 7-10; Rochester PO/Zinman (Nonesuch 79066) Saint-Saëns: Violin Sonata No. 1 in d, op. 75; Kyoko Takezawa, violin; Rohan De Silva, piano (RCA 61386) Franck/arr. Büsser: Four Short Pieces; Chamber Philharmonic of Bohemia/Bostock (Scandinavian Classics 220522 INDIANA PUBLIC RADIO IPR is partnering with a Ball State to offer the One Small Step project, a StoryCorps initiative, to record and preserve the stories of our community. Steven Turpin hosts classical music from 9am-noon weekdays. Hear how Ball State’s COVID policies came together andwhat the
STARTING JUNE 1, UNEMPLOYED HOOSIERS MUST ACTIVELY BE Indiana will require out-of-work Hoosiers to prove they’re actively searching for work starting June 1, or else lose their unemployment benefits. The rule came in an executive order rolling back some of the COVID-19 relief measures in place for over a year. Gov. Eric Holcombis directing the
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Listen. 0:00 0:00. Join us on this season’s roundup as we gather at the virtual “square table” to talk about our favorite artists, songs, episode features, and best moments! This round table discussion talks about the importance of music to audiences, and how music can convey different messages no matter the genre. We feature artists such INDIANA ISSUES NEW TAX GUIDANCE FOR 2020 UNEMPLOYMENT The Indiana Department of Revenue has created a new worksheet for Hoosiers with 2020 unemployment benefits to use. (Screenshot in.gov/dor/) Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. The Indiana Department of Revenue issued guidance Tuesday on how Hoosiers who got unemployment benefits last year should file taxesafter weeks of the
MUNCIE DETAILS PLAN ON HOW TO SPEND MORE THAN $30M IN The city of Muncie has announced a proposal on how to spend the more than $30 million it is receiving from the federal American Rescue Plan, designed to help locales recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. As IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, the city is taking federal guidance to help the tourism and hospitality industryseriously.
BALL STATE’S GINN WOODS IS THE STATE’S NEWEST NATURE Delaware County has the newest state nature preserve, which was approved by the Indiana Natural Resources Commission Tuesday. The Ginn Woods Nature Preserve is owned by Ball State University. In March, the university asked the state to preserve the CICADAS: HERE’S WHAT TO EXPECT BEFORE BROOD X ARRIVES Brood X (pronounced “Brood Ten”), is a group of periodical cicadas that emerges from the dirt once every 17 years to shed their crunchy exoskeletons, sing, mate and usher their babies back into the dirt before the cycle starts anew. Andrew Liebhold, a research entomologist with the U.S. Forest Service, says Brood X cicadas are likely to THE STATE HAS RELEASED 2020 SCHOOL LETTER GRADES. THEY DONCONVERT GRADES TO LETTER GRADESCONVERTING NUMBER GRADES TO LETTER GRADESLETTER GRADES AND PERCENTAGESLETTER GRADES TO POINTSLETTER GRADES MEANINGWHAT ARE THE LETTER GRADES The Indiana State Board of Education has released 2020 school accountability grades, but they don't reflect the most recent data about what's happening in schools – largely because there isn't enough or the state can't use it. The cancellation of spring testing because of the COVID-19 pandemi LAWYERS URGE HALT TO DWD’S ‘AGGRESSIVE’ ATTEMPTS TO 20-year-old Luis Vazquez lost his job constructing barricades in March, right before COVID-19 was officially declared a pandemic. Like tens of thousand of Hoosiers since then, he considered applying for unemployment insurance. “My mom was actually HENRY COUNTY AWARDED NEXT LEVEL TRAILS GRANT FOR HONEY Henry County is among the recipients of the latest round of state grants for outdoor trails. As IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, the nearly $30 million in state grants will pay for 70 miles of new trails across Indiana. With nearly $1.7 million, a new asphalt trail calledthe “Honey Cr
INDIANA PUBLIC RADIO IPR is partnering with a Ball State to offer the One Small Step project, a StoryCorps initiative, to record and preserve the stories of our community. Steven Turpin hosts classical music from 9am-noon weekdays. Hear how Ball State’s COVID policies came together andwhat the
STARTING JUNE 1, UNEMPLOYED HOOSIERS MUST ACTIVELY BE Indiana will require out-of-work Hoosiers to prove they’re actively searching for work starting June 1, or else lose their unemployment benefits. The rule came in an executive order rolling back some of the COVID-19 relief measures in place for over a year. Gov. Eric Holcombis directing the
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Listen. 0:00 0:00. Join us on this season’s roundup as we gather at the virtual “square table” to talk about our favorite artists, songs, episode features, and best moments! This round table discussion talks about the importance of music to audiences, and how music can convey different messages no matter the genre. We feature artists such INDIANA ISSUES NEW TAX GUIDANCE FOR 2020 UNEMPLOYMENT The Indiana Department of Revenue has created a new worksheet for Hoosiers with 2020 unemployment benefits to use. (Screenshot in.gov/dor/) Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. The Indiana Department of Revenue issued guidance Tuesday on how Hoosiers who got unemployment benefits last year should file taxesafter weeks of the
MUNCIE DETAILS PLAN ON HOW TO SPEND MORE THAN $30M IN The city of Muncie has announced a proposal on how to spend the more than $30 million it is receiving from the federal American Rescue Plan, designed to help locales recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. As IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, the city is taking federal guidance to help the tourism and hospitality industryseriously.
BALL STATE’S GINN WOODS IS THE STATE’S NEWEST NATURE Delaware County has the newest state nature preserve, which was approved by the Indiana Natural Resources Commission Tuesday. The Ginn Woods Nature Preserve is owned by Ball State University. In March, the university asked the state to preserve the CICADAS: HERE’S WHAT TO EXPECT BEFORE BROOD X ARRIVES Brood X (pronounced “Brood Ten”), is a group of periodical cicadas that emerges from the dirt once every 17 years to shed their crunchy exoskeletons, sing, mate and usher their babies back into the dirt before the cycle starts anew. Andrew Liebhold, a research entomologist with the U.S. Forest Service, says Brood X cicadas are likely to THE STATE HAS RELEASED 2020 SCHOOL LETTER GRADES. THEY DONCONVERT GRADES TO LETTER GRADESCONVERTING NUMBER GRADES TO LETTER GRADESLETTER GRADES AND PERCENTAGESLETTER GRADES TO POINTSLETTER GRADES MEANINGWHAT ARE THE LETTER GRADES The Indiana State Board of Education has released 2020 school accountability grades, but they don't reflect the most recent data about what's happening in schools – largely because there isn't enough or the state can't use it. The cancellation of spring testing because of the COVID-19 pandemi LAWYERS URGE HALT TO DWD’S ‘AGGRESSIVE’ ATTEMPTS TO 20-year-old Luis Vazquez lost his job constructing barricades in March, right before COVID-19 was officially declared a pandemic. Like tens of thousand of Hoosiers since then, he considered applying for unemployment insurance. “My mom was actually HENRY COUNTY AWARDED NEXT LEVEL TRAILS GRANT FOR HONEY Henry County is among the recipients of the latest round of state grants for outdoor trails. As IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, the nearly $30 million in state grants will pay for 70 miles of new trails across Indiana. With nearly $1.7 million, a new asphalt trail calledthe “Honey Cr
INDIANA PUBLIC RADIO IPR is partnering with a Ball State to offer the One Small Step project, a StoryCorps initiative, to record and preserve the stories of our community. Steven Turpin hosts classical music from 9am-noon weekdays. Hear how Ball State’s COVID policies came together andwhat the
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Holcomb Sets End Date For COVID-19 Public Health Emergency. Gov. Eric Holcomb Holcomb said, if necessary after June, he will issue a new executive order that’s limited to the state’s vaccination program and financial assistance for health and welfare programs. (Brandon Smith/IPB News) Read More. CORONAVIRUS: SCHOOLS GET LEARNING LOSS FUNDS, IU ROLLS The Indiana Department of Health reported 69 additional confirmed deaths over the last week. That brings the state’s total to 13,267 confirmed deaths. The state also reported more than 3,200 new cases in the last week – the fewest reported in a single week since July 2020. Indiana has adminis IVY TECH HOLDING WALK-IN COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS AT Ivy Tech Community College campuses across the state will offer walk-in COVID-19 clinics on one day this week to help aid in getting Hoosiers vaccinated. The system says all 19 campuses will host clinics on Thursday from 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM. In the IPR area, those locations are in Muncie, Anderso MORE THAN 3,500 HOOSIERS COVERED ON INDIANA FARM BUREAU The Indiana Farm Bureau (INFB) has signed up more than 3,500 people to the organization's health plans since first going into effect at the beginning of this year. While not all applicants have been accepted, one member says the program is overall an improvement. The healthplans allow member
WORK SEARCH REQUIREMENTS RESTART THIS WEEK FOR UNEMPLOYED Starting this week, unemployed Hoosiers will once again need to prove they are searching for work in order to receive jobless benefits. The requirements are normal, but were waived for more than a year as a form of pandemic relief. Each week, Hoosiers will need to complete atleast one work s
MUNCIE VEGAN BAKERY REACHES KICKSTARTER GOAL TO MOVE INTO A Muncie vegan bakery has successfully raised more than $30,000 on Kickstarter to lease space in a downtown Muncie building. As IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, this will be the seven-year-old business’s first retail location of its own. While you can find Sea Salt & Cinnamon sweet INDIANA HAD AN 11 PERCENT DROP IN PRESCHOOLERS WITH The number of Indiana students enrolled in programs for disabilities declined this school year, the first dip in at least four years and the latest sign of the disruption caused by the pandemic. About 14,000 preschoolers had diagnosed disabilities, down more than 11%. DELAWARE COUNTY DROPS COUNTY BUILDINGS COVID-19 MASK The Delaware County Commissioners have rescinded the face mask mandate at county-owned buildings. But as IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, individual county offices can still choose to keep the COVID-19 precaution in place. After the state dropped its mask mandate inApril, cities and
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MUNCIE VEGAN BAKERY REACHES KICKSTARTER GOAL TO MOVE INTO DOWNTOWNSPACE
Amanda and Kyle Reninger drummed up community support during the campaign, including this Muncie billboard ad donated to them by Shafer Leadership Academy. (Photo: Sea Salt & Cinnamon on Facebook)Read MoreTOP STORIES
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Bill Riley, Vigo County School Corporation director of communications, said the bonuses are a way to recognize teachers' efforts to keep students learning, despite massive disruptions and changes to the way they deliver instruction."Just saying 'thank you' for all the extra work this year and stick with us, stick with education," he said. ... As Schools Offer COVID-19 Bonuses, Long-Term Teacher Pay Needs RemainIn Focus
indianapublicradio.org Schools across the state are offering bonuses to their staff as tokens of appreciation after an intense and unusual school year. They're hoping extra pay and one-time bonuses incentivize teachers to work summer school and come back next fall, but teachers say it's not a substitute for sustainView on Facebook
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Sea Salt & Cinnamon is one of two sweet shops campaigning on Kickstarter to move into downtown Muncie. Queer Chocolatier's campaignends in July. ...
Muncie Vegan Bakery Reaches Kickstarter Goal To Move Into DowntownSpace
indianapublicradio.org A Muncie vegan bakery has successfully raised more than $30,000 on Kickstarter to lease space in a downtown Muncie building. As IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, this will be the seven-year-old business’s first retail location of its own. While you can find Sea Salt & Cinnamon sweetView on Facebook
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“When we were doing it in person, we were only reaching about 100 people per location that we went to," Shackleford said. "We learned last year with the virtual that we were able to reach almost 10,000people.” ...
Indiana Black Caucus Set For Virtual Town Halls, Starting June 3 indianapublicradio.org The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus’s upcoming town halls will provide an update on the past legislative session and gather input on what the focus should be next year. The annual community meetings will start June 3. Typically, the IBLC town halls are held in person, in atleast three co
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