Advocates and Medicaid members said proposed changes to Medicaid could lead to bigger issues for Hoosiers and the state.
The Center Township trustee says the idea of obtaining a $6-8 million bond for new offices and a homeless center will be scaled back.
Units of government throughout Indiana soon may face a barrage of lawsuits if someone believes they've organized, hosted or ...
The bill requiring property tax assessment board of appeals members to live in Indiana passed unanimously out of the House ...
Weather balloon releases — tracking temperature, pressure and wind speed — have been suspended or reduced in the Midwest and ...
The new Indiana residency requirement will take effect July 1 if enacted by the governor. Two of the five PTABOA members ...
The state's governor has selected private-sector veteran Warren Lenard to lead consolidation efforts as director of the ...
Approximately 1,000 Duke Energy customers in West Terre Haute are eligible to receive a free home energy makeover, courtesy ...
030525 CNG Food for Neighbors Drive at North County Government Center/ Ensuring local middle and high school students don’t go hungry. Supervisor Walter Alcorn (D-Hunter Mill) is hosting a Food ...
ANDERSON — The Anderson Museum of Art has received a $52,480 Historic Preservation Fund grant from the United States National ...
The Dallas Wings will play their June 27 game against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever at the home of the NBA’s Dallas ...
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