Lauren Chapman
Digital News Editor, IPB-
The forensic audit was prompted by a series of internal investigations and reports that detailed allegations of ethics violations and self-dealing by staffers employed by IEDC-affiliated organizations, including Elevate Ventures.
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State lawmakers and the ACLU of Indiana rallied at the Indiana Statehouse Saturday in support of transgender youth. The demonstration focused on what is next after a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling and how to get involved in the legislative process.
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Only about 17 percent of Hoosiers showed up to vote during the May primary.
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In his ruling, Judge Tim Oakes said the law — as written — protects these documents from Access to Public Records Act (APRA) requests.
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The Indiana Department of Health asked a judge to throw out a lawsuit over access to terminated pregnancy reports. Arguments largely centered on the state's definition of a medical record.
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According to the federal Election Administration and Voting Survey, 57.5 percent of Hoosier poll workers in the 2022 election were older than 60.
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A statewide program to support pregnany people and new parents with substance use disorders received nearly 3 million dollars in federal funding to expand.
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No humans or other animals have been affected by the current outbreak among wild rabbits. But tularemia can become a potentially serious illness for humans if not treated.
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The hundreds of anti-LGBTQ+ and specifically anti-trans laws that have been filed since 2020 are an extension of the country’s ideological divisions, said University of Illinois-Springfield's Jason Pierceson.
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Almost 40 percent of corn and nearly 50 percent of soybeans grown in the U.S. are grown for biofuels and not food.