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Oil company BP has put a project to store its carbon emissions underground in Indiana on hold. The company planned to pipe ...
More than four dozen state employees in education and commerce agencies were laid off this week, while an additional 80 ...
The top official at the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration said the state’s new long-term care program for ...
Restoration work is beginning on the roof of a nearly 100-year-old chapel in Madison County.  What’s next for the building is ...
Do all schools have to accept students with disabilities and English language learners? One expert says different school ...
As of Friday, a salmonella outbreak linked to a California egg producer had sickened at least 79 people. Of the infected ...
Rural communities are forced to grapple with significant policy changes to social service programs at the state and federal ...
Indiana will limit available seats in its state-funded preschool program to 2,500 children next school year — less than half ...
Can private property owners be held liable in court if their bushes or hedges block a stop sign, causing an accident? That’s ...
This story has been updated to correct an error regarding the date of the previous Board of Trustees meeting May 2. On June 6 ...
Indiana’s infant mortality rate improved again in 2024 according to new preliminary data from the state. The Indiana Department of Health said the rate is at a “historic low” since record-keeping ...
State agencies are likely to face more cuts in the upcoming fiscal year that begins July 1 because of spending requirements from the legislature included in the new budget. Almost every state agency ...