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Riley Children’s received $10 million to support cancer research for children
Karen Spataro, chief campaign strategy and communications officer at Riley Children’s Foundation, said that plans to utilize the donations funds will evolve based on changing research needs.
Indiana budget committee OKs $120M IEDC request for hushed auto manufacturing facility
A few key details were released about the project on Friday, but most of the deal is still under wraps.
Being in between jobs is normal. Here's how to talk about it
I recently went on medical leave from my job. I'm looking for a new career start and working through options. How can I talk about my in-between career state with friends and family?
Indiana near-total abortion ban, Mike Pence at state fair, Sullivan tornado recovery | Indiana Newsdesk
Indiana’s near-total abortion ban was supposed to go into effect this week. Experts expect Indiana’s abortion law to face even more legal challenges. Former Indiana governor and vice president Mike Pence brought his presidential campaign to the Indiana State Fair this week.
Big Ten clears way for Oregon, Washington to join conference
The Ducks and Huskies from the Pac-12 still must officially apply for membership and the Big Ten presidents, who met Friday morning to discuss expansion, need to officially approve any moves.
Uncertainty lingers around Indiana’s abortion ban as litigation continues
Indiana's abortion ban will go into effect once the Indiana Supreme Court addresses the ACLU of Indiana's petition, which could happen at any time.
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Man who raped IU student sentenced to 36 years
Eric Montgomery was sentenced to 36 years in connection with the death of IU senior Avery McMillan.
Indiana, Midwest farmers could help lower potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide
A new report by the Environmental Working Group shows that if corn farmers in 11 Midwest states adopted conservation practices that helped reduce fertilizer use, the U.S. could significantly cut those emissions.
Boutique hotel with restaurant, bar proposed for Trades District
The hotel would be built on a tract of land near the corner of North Roger and West 10th streets, right across from the B-Line Heights apartment complex.
State says air permit for controversial coal-to-diesel plant no longer valid
IDEM said little construction has happened on the Riverview Energy site, which is why the company's permit is no longer valid.
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