State Tipoffs Involving Indiana Newsletter for Saturday December 21, 2024 ( 6 items ) |
Aaliyah Keil--Inducted into the Highland High School Hall of Fame
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Dec. 20 -- Marian University issued the following news:
Aaliyah Keil, a first-year student at Marian University's Ancilla College, is combining her love for sports and academics as she begins her college journey. She chose Marian to continue playing basketball and track, two sports she is passionate about. Aaliyah graduated from Highland High School in Highland, Indiana, and was recently inducted into the Highland High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
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IDEM Awards $494,999 in Community Recycling Grants
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Dec. 20 -- The Indiana Department of Environmental Management issued the following news release on Dec. 19, 2024:
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) today announced recipients of the agency's Community Recycling Grant Program grants. IDEM awarded almost half a million dollars ($494,999) to 18 applicants.
Projects funded by the grants are estimated to collectively divert over 4.88 million pounds of materials.
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Ind. Economic Development: East Central Indiana Allocates READI 2.0 Funding to Spur Downtown Revitalization in Marion
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Dec. 20 -- The Indiana Economic Development Corp. issued the following news release on Dec. 19, 2024:
MARION, Ind. (Dec. 19, 2024) - Regional leaders in east central Indiana today announced plans to award READI 2.0 funding to River Rock Lofts - a mixed-use development in the heart of Marion. The award is designed to spark urban revitalization and enhance the local economy while improving quality of life for residents and fostering sustainable community growth.
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Notre Dame Law School Hosts Symposium on Future of FTC
SOUTH BEND, Indiana, Dec. 20 (TNSeve) -- The University of Notre Dame's Law School issued the following news:
On December 6, the Program on Law and Economics hosted a symposium focused on the future of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The symposium was organized and moderated by Professor Avishalom Tor, Director of both the Notre Dame Law School Program on Law and Economics and the Research Program on Law and Market Behavior (ND LAMB).
The event began with a keynote presentation by Professo
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University of Notre Dame Keough School of Global Affairs: Inequality Weakens Local Governance and Public Satisfaction, Study Finds
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, Dec. 21 (TNSres) -- The University of Notre Dame Keough School of Global Affairs issued the following news release:
Local governments in developing countries are crucial for providing public services that promote human development and address challenges like extreme weather, unemployment and crumbling infrastructure. Yet, they often face difficulties in implementing cost-effective programs that meet citizens' diverse needs, particularly in areas with significant socioeconom
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Using anti-racist messaging boosts credibility of human rights groups, Notre Dame study shows
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, Dec. 20 -- The University of Notre Dame issued the following news:
"Stand for Uyghurs Australia Melbourne rally" by matt hrkac is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
How can human rights groups criticize governments' human rights violations without appearing racist or fueling racism toward diaspora groups? New research by a University of Notre Dame human rights expert sheds light on the complex relationship between race and human rights, especially as it plays out between human righ
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