Here are some headlines from across the state you might find somewhat interesting…
The Indiana Supreme Court’s Disciplinary Commission has rested its case against Attorney General Curtis Hill. (WIBC)
Kathleen Bowers, a victim advocate in Elkhart who worked under Curtis Hill when he was Elkhart County prosecutor, testified Wednesday that Hill propositioned her in her office. (South Bend Tribune)
The lobbyist who took Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill to a March 2018 legislative party defended Hill in his legal ethics case, telling a disciplinary hearing officer Wednesday that he knows when a man is “hitting on” a woman, and Hill was not. (IBJ)
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg said Wednesday that he’s used marijuana “a handful of times a long time ago,” and that it’s time for the U.S. to legalize marijuana. (WFIU)
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The state’s school accountability panel finalized its recommendations for the State Board of Education and General Assembly Tuesday, and under the proposal, schools would be graded primarily on what students do after high school. (WFYI)
Leaders at the Indiana Statehouse have announced a plan for a “hold harmless” policy for schools regarding this year’s ILEARN test results. (Inside Indiana Business)
Students and faculty sporting fake blood and bullet holes moaned and hollered for help as police Wednesday stormed inside Ivy Tech Community College searching for a man portraying a mass shooter. (Times of Northwest Indiana)
Ceruti’s parking lot was overflowing at midday Wednesday as hundreds of GM workers descended on one of three informational meetings about the tentative contract struck last week by their union with their employer. (Journal Gazette)