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Much of the compromise reached for House Enrolled Act 1004 mirrors what left the Senate earlier this month. Penalties for ...
Following an explosive news report regarding a state economic development affiliate earlier this week, Gov. Mike Braun ...
With an endearing take on faith and nostalgia, “Church Basement Ladies” turns out to be a cute, fun night with no religion ...
One-hundred-and-seven days after the General Assembly convened, this year’s legislative session came to a close early Friday morning after a marathon day at the Statehouse.
On Saturday, April 26, the Drug Enforcement Administration is sponsoring the 27th nationwide “Prescription Drug Take Back” ...
Host Borden beat Christian Academy 14-2 in five innings in a matchup of sectional foes Thursday evening. The Braves rode a ...
Provisions quietly added to a presumed final draft of the next state budget would give Gov. Mike Braun full control over the ...
A bill to limit diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in schools, state government and health profession ...
Indiana is set to join the handful of states running partisan school board elections after a squeaker of a final vote ...
Nancy Campbell's 22-year-old son, Avery, is autistic, and he "has done nothing but bring our family closer together," she ...
Tony Waterson, president and CEO of Southern Indiana Works, said the potential loss of funding for the Jobs for America’s ...
The Henryville girls finished first, while its boys took second, in a quad-meet at Clarksville on Wednesday evening.