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“Financial responsibility,” “accountability” and “transparency” for state government are at the heart of a Republican priority bill that inched closer to the governor’s desk Tuesday. Sen. Scott ...
More than 900 students from throughout the U.S., including Indiana, are expected to participate in a national Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Career Development Conference April 24-26 in ...
Gov. Mike Braun will soon consider the vote center study, student ID voting ban and tax cuts. And, towing rules at last ...
The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) is reporting the first laboratory-confirmed case of measles in Indiana this year. The case is in an unvaccinated minor in Allen County, and state and local ...
Criticisms continued to mount Monday even after a sweeping committee amendment rolled back significant portions of a bill that seeks to limit diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in ...
Gov. Mike Braun said Monday Indiana will grow its focus on leadership in the advanced nuclear energy space by hosting a ...
A new property tax plan from Indiana House Republicans including big business breaks and increased discretion over local income taxes, prevailed over qualms from Democrats on Monday. It advanced to ...
Indiana must retrain more than 82,000 working Hoosiers annually — with non-degree credentials — to meet workforce demand, Ivy Tech Community College has found. And about 70% of job openings across ...
Time is tissue in the first responder community, and in rural areas across Indiana, they could be losing too much tissue for ...
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