"Delaware County is slated to get $2.1 million in the first wave of locally targeted stimulus money.
The money -- part of $177 million made eligible to Indiana this week from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development -- can be spent on public housing, homelessness prevention and community development projects.
The funding is from the massive stimulus package signed into law this month.
The largest chunk for Muncie -- $872,488 -- is designated for the Muncie Housing Authority. The money can be used to modernize or develop public housing but can't be spent for operations or rental assistance."
What Happens To Our U.S. Political Leaders?
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*Left to right and top to bottom above: Elon Musk and Donald Trump, Colin
Powell , Dwight Eisenhower, Harry Truman, Jimmy Carter and General Norman
Sc...
SK hynix and West Lafayette
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South Korean computer chip manufacturer, SK hynix has a $3.8 billion
project in the works for West Lafayette where I live. The project, located
in the Pu...
The Southwest Airlines Debacle
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A good technical explanation and a refreshing suggestion: that the remedy
is removing the liability shield and allowing the threat of serious
financial con...
[12+] Dance Moms Abby
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Created by Collins Avenue Productions the show follows the training and
careers of children in dance and show business under the tutelage of Abby
Lee Mil...
Broken Links Corrected
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I did a design theme update to the site, so it looks a bit different these
days. There will be some more tweaks as I customize the theme a bit more,
but it...
Bank accounts
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They're where the money is. Right? Today we want to compare a couple of
public accounts and the relationship between them. One is Indianapolis
public schoo...
Let Bannon and Trump talk. We’ll report.
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*When a top White House* aide called *The New York Times* on Wednesday to
offer up the sort of cartoonish, press-hating invective that has
characterized Pr...
The Real Motivation of the Pain Caucus
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Above: Publication Appearing in 3 Weeks At Your Dentist’s Office Insults
Your Intelligence Time Magazine made the smart decision to put its dumb
cover stor...
How did Wisconsin become a cesspool?
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Well, there's "Anything Goes" with the judges. These writings have
far-reaching implications, not just for the John Doe investigation
underlying the instan...
The Return!
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Stay tuned...what was once Indy's Painfully Objective Political Analysis
(iPOPA) is undergoing a transformation, but it will be back soon!
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Trouble with the CIB
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Well folks your friendly neighborhood Capitol Improvement Board
("CIB")needs some help.
You might recall that the CIB is the quasi-government agency that r...
Dartmouth Law Journal calling for papers
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The Dartmouth Law Journal (DLJ) is a scholarly law review published three
times a year by undergraduate students under the auspices of the
Rockefeller Cent...
Suspect in Idaho Murders Accepts Plea Deal
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Bryan Kohberger, a former criminology student, was set to go on trial this
summer in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students.