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Governor Holcomb’s My Healthy Baby initiative reaches all 92 Indiana counties
Indianapolis, Indiana – Indiana health officials celebrated the completion of the My Healthy Baby program rollout, a statewide initiative designed…
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Authorities confirmed identity of body found in a pond
Fishers, Indiana – Authorities have confirmed that the body discovered in a Fishers retention pond on Thursday belongs to a…
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WalletHub’s comprehensive study reveals state-by-state drug sssues
A comprehensive study conducted by WalletHub has cast a revealing light on the pervasive drug issue in the United States,…
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Substantial pay raises for Indiana statewide elected officials starting 2025
In 2025, Indiana’s statewide elected officials will experience a substantial increase in their salaries, following the recent passage of the…
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Party City announces closure of nine more stores, including Noblesville location
Noblesville, Indiana – As the curtain falls on yet another Indiana store, Party City, the preeminent party goods and Halloween…
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Another Avon High School student dies of suspected drug overdose
Avon, Indiana – Tragic news has hit Avon High School as the community mourns the passing of one of their…
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Indiana governor’s request for increased public health spending falls short
Republican lawmakers in Indiana are reportedly considering approving only two-thirds of the funding requested by Governor Eric Holcomb for the…
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Report ranks Indiana third in nation for Black homicide rates
In a report released by the Violence Policy Center, Indiana has been ranked third in the nation for Black homicide…
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Indiana to require FAFSA starting next school year
Indiana has passed a law that requires its students to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) from…
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Indiana storage unit owners celebrate new law granting greater authority
Storage unit owners in Indiana have secured a major victory as a new law grants them greater authority to seize…
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