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Indiana's My Healthy Baby program now available in all 92 counties
The program helps provide free, at-home support and services for pregnant people and new parents on Medicaid up through the first year of the child’s life.
After losing referendum votes, school corporations face difficult budget decisions
Voters rejected school referendums at Fremont Community Schools, School Town of Highland, and Tri-Creek School Corporation in this year’s primary election.
Indiana governor signs bills targeting LGBTQ students
Indiana’s governor has signed a bill that would require schools to notify a parent if a student requests a name or pronoun change at school.
A look at key bills signed into law by Indiana's governor
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has completed his review of bills approved during this year’s legislative session by signing the last of them into law and issuing no vetoes.
Inmate who escaped with jailer enters plea deal
Casey Cole White, 39, entered the plea agreement in Lauderdale County Court, avoiding a June trial on the felony murder charge.
‘We’re going to prove we can win’, McCormick says at Bloomington campaign event
McCormick laid out her legislative priorities at a campaign event Thursday just hours after announcing her bid for governor.
Lawyers ask to add Kilroy's Sports to wrongful death suit
Attorneys for the parents of the IU freshman who was killed when he was hit by a car while riding a scooter, want to add Kilroy’s Sports Bar to their civil lawsuit.
Cleveland Cliffs could lock in more than a decade of carbon pollution with contract extension
Indiana steel plants regularly top the charts for most toxic releases from industry in the state. They also make up a quarter of all the greenhouse gas emissions that come from Indiana.
Taylor University professor says she was fired for using racial justice sources
Moore says she’s been using texts from multicultural authors in her College Composition course, asking students to read and write about them.
Public, teacher, law enforcement retirees won't get extra pension help in new state budget
In almost every budget going back three decades, the state has provided either a cost-of-living adjustment to monthly pension benefits, or it’s given retirees a 13th check.
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