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The Indiana Department of Correction owes Indiana jails about $12.7 million in payments for housing state offenders — but there is a plan in place to pay it back starting July 1 and avoid the problem in the future.
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The new officeholder faces a daunting workload — and disgruntled Hoosiers.
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The layoffs — affecting both full-time and part-time workers — represent about 2.8% of Ivy Tech’s total workforce, including 180 full-time positions.
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Having exhausted his appeals, and clemency denied, death row inmate Benjamin Ritchie will be put to death just after midnight Tuesday at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City.
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The Indiana Office of Technology says “Ask Indiana” was created to modernize how residents can interact with state services.
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Whether death row inmate Benjamin Ritchie will be executed on May 20 is now up to the state parole board and Gov. Mike Braun.
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The deal follows concerns raised during the 2025 legislative session over propose budget language that could have stripped the nonprofit of its biggest asset.
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Ritchie made his case before the state’s parole board, expressing remorse for his crime and repeatedly apologizing to the slain officer’s family.
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Misinformation, myths and politics have contributed to Indiana’s lack of a cohesive, statewide policy on renewable energy.
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The state-affiliated nonprofit averaged more than $2 million in spending annually on travel and more.