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Indiana's 2025 graduation rate hits record high but racial, economic gaps remain
Indiana's graduation rate reached a record 91.8% in 2025 with improvements across all demographics, though racial and economic disparities remain.
Dan Combs, Perry Township Trustee since 1986, dies
As trustee, Combs was a staunch advocate for people in poverty.
Purdue transfer brings ill will for IU to Oregon in semifinals
Safety Dillon Thieneman transfered to Oregon after two seasons at Purdue.
IU Chi Phi suspended, eligible to return fall semester of 2029
The fraternity is one of 10 Greek life organizations suspended.
IU professor, Venezuelan student react to abduction of Maduro
The Trump administration has been explicit that it intends control the Venezuela’s government and open its oil resources to private enterprise.
Indiana sues Eli Lilly alleging insulin price-fixing scheme
The lawsuit alleges insulin can cost Eli Lilly just a few dollars to produce, while some consumers are charged hundreds of dollars.
Powerful IU running back duo doesn't dance around tacklers
Roman Hemby and Kaelon Black keep IU's offense balanced.
Tax credits available for seniors, blind and deaf Hoosiers
Property tax savings could be in store for seniors and blind and deaf Hoosiers. Eligible individuals should apply for the tax credits by Jan. 15 with their county auditor’s office by mail or in-person.
Nearly a year into his term, Braun issues his first pardon to Ohio mother of three
After nearly a year in office, Governor Mike Braun has issued his first pardon.
Young children at highest risk in state’s annual fatal maltreatment report
Fifty-nine children died of caregiver abuse or neglect in 2024, according to an annual report from the Indiana Department of Child Services released Monday, just before the end of 2025.
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