A motion by Council member Seth Walsh seeks a report from city administration about ways the city can encourage property owners to shovel their sidewalks — and how the city can take better care of its own pedestrian walkways.
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Legislation would reshape Ivy Tech Community College governance, add workforce-focused board expertise and require research aligning degrees with employer needs.
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A listener wants to know why several places in Hamilton County are named for Scottish places and people.
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A federal judge will hold a hearing and make a final ruling on whether to approve the plan.
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The Rev. Jesse Jackson was a lifelong civil rights advocate until his death Tuesday at the age of 84.
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