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Fatal Bloomington car crash under investigation
A two car collision resulted in one death Tuesday.
Indiana FSSA increases proposed autism therapy reimbursements — but providers say not enough
Autism therapy providers say the higher rate is still not enough to cover their rising costs.
Sen. Braun says he voted against military leader over ‘woke’ policy choices
U.S. Sen. Mike Braun, who's running to be governor of Indiana, voted against the confirmation of a high-ranking military leader.
Jacob to run in caucus for Sandlin’s Senate seat
Former Indiana House Republican John Jacob is now seeking a Senate seat.
Planned Parenthood adds vasectomy services in Mishawaka
Planned Parenthood leaders said in a press release that birth control isn’t a one-size-fits all product and that the organization wants to provide patients with different contraceptive options.
A shift in university rankings
Indiana University Bloomington is ranked 72 in Washington Monthly’s rankings, and Purdue University is ranked 59.
As student loan repayments resume, new SAVE plan may be more manageable for some borrowers
The Biden administration announced changes to the SAVE plan, formerly the REPAYE plan, earlier this year.
State Supreme Court says Indiana law bans corporate contributions to super PACs
The Indiana Supreme Court answered a question about state election law posed to it by the federal 7th Circuit Court of Appeals as part of an ongoing lawsuit.
EPA forced to finalize rule on cancer-causing emissions at commercial sterilizers like Cook
It’s been about seven years since the Environmental Protection Agency found a chemical used to sterilize medical equipment and spices was a lot more harmful than the agency originally thought.
State increases proposed autism therapy reimbursements — but providers say not enough
Autism therapy providers say the higher rate is still not enough to cover their rising costs.
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