Here are a few news items you might find interesting,

Indiana’s lawmakers are nearing the end of a gruelling nearly four-month legislative session, but three of their biggest priorities — aside from the budget — remain unresolved.  (Indiana Capital Chronicle) 

A bill that would limit discussions of human sexuality in pre-kindergarten through third-grade classrooms passed in a concurrence vote on Monday.  (WFIU)

A bill authored by Sen. Brian Buchanan, R-Lebanon, that would modify the definition of a homestead for the purposes of the homestead standard property tax deduction passed the General Assembly Thursday (The Statehouse File)

There is one month until most of our high school seniors get their diplomas. We won’t know until December how many kids in Indiana actually graduated. (WSBT)

The IndyRent rental assistance program is starting again on April 27, 2023. The Mayor of Indianapolis, Joe Hogsett, said this program was stopped to improve it and make it last longer.  (WIBC)

A bitterly divided library board chose its permanent CEO Monday night at a tumultuous meeting that saw board members take a rare step of moving the public meeting to a private room where community members were not allowed to enter  (Indy Star)

Records released Monday by the Fort Wayne Police Department show the officer who fatally hit a pedestrian while driving in downtown Fort Wayne had a history of crashes in squad cars.  (WANE)

Michigan City police are warning of a telephone hoax in which a caller pretends to be a police officer  (Times of Northwest Indiana )