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Indiana launches statewide survey to overhaul homeless services for youth and families
INDIANA — In a direct effort to address the rising rates of housing instability across the state, Indiana officials and advocacy groups have officially launched…
Two drivers airlifted following high-impact crash on I-65 in Bartholomew County
BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY — Two individuals were flown to regional hospitals Saturday night after a multi-vehicle collision that began on Interstate 65 and ended on a…
Love is in the Air: Indiana DNR warns of March skunk “pungent passion”
INDIANA — If you’ve noticed a sudden uptick in striped visitors – or their unmistakable scent – wandering through your neighborhood lately, you aren’t alone….
Health Alert: Indiana seniors urged to “Guard Their Cards” as Medicare scams rise
INDIANA — State health officials and consumer advocates are issuing a fresh warning to Hoosiers: your Medicare card is as valuable as a credit card…
Indiana unveils new A-F School Grading System, incorporating Conservative SAT alternative
INDIANA — For the first time since 2018, Indiana schools are returning to a letter-grade accountability system. State education officials presented the final draft of…
Governor Mike Braun signs statewide ban on homeless camping
INDIANA — Cities and towns across Indiana are preparing for a major shift in how they manage unsheltered populations after Governor Mike Braun signed a…
Indiana implements new cash rounding rules as federal penny phaseout looms
INDIANA – As the federal government moves toward phasing out the one-cent coin, Indiana is taking proactive steps to ensure Hoosier businesses and consumers aren’t…
Pet policy changes for the Indiana Child Mental Health Wraparound Program
INDIANA – The Division of Mental Health and Addiction announces the following policy and procedure changes to the Child Mental Health Wraparound program. These changes…
Toxic Traffic: Survey identifies Indiana’s top 3 most stressful commutes
INDIANA — It is a uniquely American weekday condition: the slow-moving pressure cooker of tailgaters, sudden bottlenecks, and the nagging anxiety of missing a morning…
Indiana Supreme Court shields medical providers from COVID-era liability
INDIANA— The Indiana Supreme Court has ruled that hospitals and medical professionals cannot be held liable for complications that developed while treating patients for COVID-19…












