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Gov. Eric Holcomb said he does not support public schools requiring a COVID-19 vaccination.His comments come as Indiana University has been under fire…
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A 3.8 magnitude earthquake shook parts of Indiana Thursday afternoon. The United States Geological Survey said the epicenter was near Bloomingdale,…
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Fewer Indiana students were evaluated for disabilities that would qualify them for special education services in the 2019-2020 school year than in…
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Multiple families have brought suit against Indianapolis-based education service company Herff Jones following a data breach that left customers’ personal…
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Indiana will spend about half a billion dollars over the next few years on what Gov. Eric Holcomb calls “transformational” road projects in southern…
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Communities across the state are weighing what COVID-19 health and safety measures to continue this summer and into the fall, as the governor's mask…
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The Indiana Department of Health reported 57 additional confirmed deaths over the last week. That brings the state’s total to 13,324 confirmed deaths. The…
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Increasing recycling in Indiana could help manufacturing businesses expand and create jobs in the state. That was one takeaway from the Indiana Recycling…
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Thousands of Hoosiers are getting more than $200 each through a settlement between the state and a subprime auto lender.Attorney General Todd Rokita…
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Upon taking office, President Biden set July 4 as a benchmark for getting 70% of the nation fully vaccinated from the COVID-19 virus. However, public…