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Charter schools want closing public school buildings for $1
In 2011, lawmakers passed the $1 law, which requires public school districts to sell or lease unused buildings to charter schools or state educational institutions for $1.
Fewer Hoosiers graduate with waivers, racial inequities persist
A waiver is granted if a student cannot pass a qualifying exam by the end of their senior year. But education advocates are concerned these degrees don’t prepare students for post-secondary education.
Don't let the cold snap fool you: Winters in Indiana are still warming
According to the independent research and reporting collaboration Climate Central, the average winter temperature has gone up for every Indiana city it studied since 1970.
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USDA Conservation Stewardship Program announces app deadline
Farmers, ranchers and landowners have until Feb. 10 to apply for conservation funding.
The issues plaguing specialized medical care access in rural areas
Low populations equal less income for area hospitals, what can be done to keep those in rural areas covered in case of a medical emergency?
Holcomb unveils agenda, over $5 billion in new spending
It's the most ambitious agenda of Holcomb's six years in office.
Indiana medical board sets doctor’s hearing in abortion case
Attorneys for Caitlin Bernard stated the doctor followed Indiana’s abortion and child abuse reporting requirements while the child’s case was being investigated by Ohio authorities.
Indiana appeals court rejects new trial in 2019 murder case
The appeals court disagreed with a Vanderburgh County judge’s finding that Elijah Parchman was denied a fair trial due to the prosecution’s failure to provide the entire criminal history for a key witness in his trial.
Where Hoosiers live, voting habits may suggest political polarization
More than 44 percent of Hoosiers find it extremely or somewhat important to live in a place where others share their political views.
Farmer sentiment on 2022 income rebounds at year end
Following a two-month decline and a year of weak sentiment, farmers are more optimistic about their current situation and future expectations.
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