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Purdue Launches Indy Campus, Affordable Housing Further Out of Reach, IPS Reaffirms LGBTQ+ Support, Annual Count on Homelessness, Indiana Moves to Carry Out State Execution
July 01, 2024
Purdue, local, and state officials gathered at Monument Circle on Thursday to celebrate the launch of the university’s campus in Indianapolis. Affordable housing is further out of reach for Hoosiers, according to a new housing wage report. The Indianapolis Public School Board approved a resolution last week reaffirming support of the LGBTQ+ community. Homelessness in Indianapolis continues to be an issue. Attorney General Todd Rokita is asking an Indiana judge to set an execution date for a man convicted of murdering four people.
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