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Indiana food banks already stretched thin, worry new SNAP work requirements will make it worse
Food banks were already put off-balance when state officials ended the pandemic emergency declaration in April 2022, which gave an extra boost to SNAP payments.
Lake Monroe graves, Catalent layoff, Canadian wildfires | Indiana Newsdesk
Did the army corps of engineers may have left graves unexhumed when they flooded Lake Monroe? What will happen to Catalent's tax abatement since it laid off 150 employees? And why is Bloomington covered in smoke? These stories and more on Indiana Newsdesk.
Where are young vets at the American Legion?
Post commander Mike Farris isn’t sure why younger vets aren’t coming in. He’s 65, but the average legionnaire at Post 18 is in their 80s.
Mixed-use building with daycare, income-restricted housing OK’d by public works board
The structure will be built at 1020 N. Monroe Street, the site of the old water tower in the city’s Crestmont neighborhood.
Trump charged over classified documents in 1st federal indictment of an ex-president
The case is a milestone for a Justice Department that had investigated Trump for years — as president and private citizen — but had never before charged him with a crime.
Supreme Court reinforces that Medicaid beneficiaries can sue states if their rights are violated
Beneficiaries of safety net programs like Medicaid will still be able to sue states and state officials if their rights are violated, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 8. The ruling slammed arguments by the Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion Country trying to roll back this right.
Congress' debt deal may hinder a new Indiana law to extend TANF benefits to thousands of families
New, tighter federal TANF work requirements in the recent debt ceiling deal will take effect just before Indiana expands eligibility, starting with a partial increase in 2026.
Bloomington business owner testifies before U.S. Senate committees
Michael Norris is the owner of software company Warrant Technologies. He was invited by Indiana senator Todd Young to advocate for his bill, which would restore a tax credit for research and development.
Honeybees at U.S. courthouse in Hammond part of federal pollinator initiative
The initiative aims to find out how to best create and maintain pollinator habitats at federal buildings and elsewhere.
City names new Latino outreach coordinator
Ximena Martinez Ruiz will serve as the new liaison to the Hispanic community for the city's Community and Family Resources Department.
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