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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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A bill that will give health care providers additional protections from COVID-19 liability lawsuits is on its way to the governor’s desk. Some trial…
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Henderson County schools are planning to return to in-person classes next month. Superintendent Bob Lawson says the school system plans to resume…
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A new layer of snow made the morning commute difficult in the Evansville area on Thursday. About two inches of new snow fell in Evansville and higher…
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Indiana schools will have more than $881 million available starting next month to help pay for the ongoing fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic as part of…
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Most teachers and students won’t have to quarantine anymore after a positive COVID-19 case in the classroom. That’s according to new guidance from the…
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The Capitol attack targeting lawmakers in Washington, D.C., has left people reeling – including educators – but people in the education field say there…
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Indiana's school nurses are facing more demands than ever this year, as they help students, their families, and educators navigate the pandemic, but some…
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Gov. Eric Holcomb will appoint Katie Jenner as Indiana's first-ever appointed education secretary. Holcomb announced his pick for the state's top school…
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A clearer understanding of the pandemic’s impact on Indiana’s public schools is starting to take shape.New data from the Indiana Department of Education…