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Editorial: Daleville gets it right with hiring of Fouch

1 of 2 Ashley Fouch was named the new Daleville High School boys basketball coach during a news conference on May 3 at the school. Fouch comes back home to Daleville after leaving for a year. John P. Cleary | The Herald Bulletin Editorial: Daleville gets it right with hiring of Fouch The Herald Bulletin Editorial Board May 13, 2021 1 of 2 Ashley Fouch was named the new Daleville High School boys basketball coach during a news conference on May 3 at the school. Fouch comes back home to Daleville after leaving for a year. John P. Cleary | The Herald Bulletin They’ve been playing the state high school basketball tournament in Indiana since 1910.

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Editorial: Border crisis catches Biden unprepared

The Herald Bulletin Editorial Board Apr 17, 2021 1 hr ago The Trump and Biden administrations don’t agree on much. But they sure can collaborate, if unintentionally, to create a crisis. As a result of both Trump’s immigration policies and a lack of foresight on Biden’s part, there’s a real mess in both humanitarian and political terms at the border with Mexico. In March, nearly 19,000 children traveling without adults were halted at the Mexican border, the heaviest such traffic there ever. Also, border encounters between would-be immigrants and U.S. immigration enforcement officials soared to more than 172,000 in March, up 72% from February. It’s the most encounters at the border in a month in the past 20 years.

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Editorial: State must protect pregnant workers

The Herald Bulletin Editorial Board Apr 1, 2021 2 hrs ago A woman shouldn’t have to choose between her job and her health or the health of her unborn child. Thirty states have laws to address this concern, requiring employers to offer pregnant workers accommodations such as additional breaks, help with manual labor and schedule modifications. Indiana has no such law. While many Hoosier employers do the right thing by voluntarily providing accommodations for pregnant women, others demand that pregnant employees continue to work under the same rules and conditions as other workers. A bill that would have fixed the problem failed in the Republican-dominated state Senate in 2020. This year, two additional bills died without a hearing. Members of the GOP supermajority contend that such legislation would place an outsized burden on employers, particularly small businesses.

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Primus Mootry column: Anderson school board's refusal to embrace diversity in superintendent search is shameful | Opinion

Recent local news and television reports have featured stories on Anderson’s all-white school board’s refusal to allow Blacks and Hispanics to serve as non-voting members of the committee to interview

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Officials deny request supported by city leaders for meeting with ACS board

ACS board President Patrick Hill sent an email to Lindsay Brown, author of the letter co-signed by dozens of people, saying the board already had done its due diligence.

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