Libraries digitizing maps are now available online

INDIANA – Government libraries worldwide contain map collections open for public use. For decades, libraries have been digitizing maps to make them available online. However,…

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Secretary Morales’ priority bills passed, protecting election workers and increasing voter integrity

INDIANAPOLIS – Secretary of State Diego Morales is proud to announce the passing of priority election legislation to protect election workers and increase voter integrity….

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Government Information Day returns to State Library; free agency booth space is available

INDIANAPOLIS— The sixth Government Information Day (GID24) will occur in person on Friday, May 17, at the Indiana State Library. GID24 is a free collaborative…

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US Postal Service wants to hike stamp prices again in July

INDIANA – Stamp prices are set to increase — again in July. The US Postal Service notified its regulators to increase prices on First-Class “Forever”…

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Bridge work planned along US 50 in Seymour

JACKSON CO. — Indiana Department of Transportation contractor Force Construction Company plans to begin a bridge rehabilitation project along US 50 over Heddy Run on or…

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FAFSA filing deadline is April 15

INDIANA – Following the 2023 legislative session, high school seniors must file the FAFSA, with opt-out provisions available. Filing the FAFSA is the first step…

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Next Lunch and Learn program from State Library scheduled for May 9

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana State Library has announced the second program of its new series is called the Lunch and Learn Series. The second program,…

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Glenda Ferguson will present a program about Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of Little House on the Prairie books

ORLEANS— Learn about Laura Ingalls Wilder, pioneer and author of Little House on the Prairie books. Glenda Ferguson will present a program for all ages…

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Conventional beef, chicken, and pork products are perceived more favorably

WEST LAFAYETTE — According to the March Consumer Food Insights Report, many consumers view conventional meats as both tastier and healthier than laboratory-grown alternatives. The…

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Koch: Communities in Senate District 44  receive more than $8.5 million in road-funding grants  

STATEHOUSE  — Communities in Senate District 44 will receive more than $8.5 million to improve roads and bridges through the Community Crossings Matching Grant Program (CCMG), said State…

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