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More than a third of people released from prison in Indiana went back within three years. That’s according to Indiana ...
Scholarships and student loan repayment, advanced court technology, small claims court changes and expanded legal education — ...
Federal water testing has begun at a Superfund site in Anderson, as the Environmental Protection Agency seeks to learn how ...
The U.S. Department of Energy canceled its loan for a major electric power line project that would run from western Kansas to ...
The former leader of the Indiana School for the Deaf said budget cuts risk students’ safety and the school’s ability to ...
Indiana and some of its local governments will receive about $15 million in federal dollars to help recover from severe ...
A U.S. senator from Missouri wants to block an electric power line project that would run from western Kansas to Indiana’s ...
There is still a large gap between what it takes to afford an average two-bedroom apartment in Indiana and the typical ...
The average resident in Indiana is paying $28 a month more for electricity than they did last year. That’s according to an ...
The number of Indiana students missing large amounts of school surged during the pandemic. Attendance has improved in recent ...
State Supreme Court won’t dismiss latest disciplinary complaint against Attorney General Todd Rokita
The Indiana Supreme Court Friday denied Attorney General Todd Rokita’s request to dismiss a disciplinary complaint against ...
Less than 52% of Indiana high school graduates enrolled in college in 2023 — the lowest rate on record, according to new ...
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