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Prior authorization reform heads to governor’s desk after final Senate approval
The current version of Senate Bill 480 prohibits private insurance companies from requiring prior authorization for the first 12 physical therapy or chiropractic visits for new injuries or "episodes of care."
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Pricey eggs contribute to expensive Easter weekend
The National Retail Federation is estimating Americans will spend around $189 on Easter this year.
Expansion project moves to next round of bids, exterior finishes
The next round of bids is for steel, concrete, foundations, and floor slab.
Ball State ends DEI programs to comply with state and federal orders
University President Geoffrey Mearns says in ending any programs the school thinks are now “unlawful,” some employees will be reassigned.
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Judge blocks mass layoffs at CFPB in the latest twist over the fate of the agency
In declarations to federal court, CFPB employees describe a hasty process to eliminate most of the agency's staff. "[A]ll that matters is the numbers," one employee said they were told by leaders.
INDOT hosts public info event on Mid-State Corridor project
During the event, residents were able to speak with project representatives and view a few different drafts of how the highway may be routed through the area.
Faculty review board recommends IU wipe citations for expressive activity violations
After 13 faculty members were cited during candlelight vigils last fall, the Indiana University Bloomington faculty review board has determined their reprimands should be wiped from their files.
City council allocates nearly $800K for community program improvements
The City of Bloomington will use nearly $800,000 in grant money to improve community services and housing, but the status of future grants is unclear.
Hoosiers preserve COVID-19 history in memories, artifacts
COVID-19 cases continue to rise, with new variants emerging every year.
Hoosier Hills Food Bank faces a supply deficit after federal cuts
The non-profit organization’s supply deficit comes after it lost at least 62,000 pounds of food after the United States Department of Agriculture canceled $500 million in food deliveries.
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