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A group of Indiana lawmakers is recommending the General Assembly take up a draft bill that would offer addiction treatment to certain misdemeanor…
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A debate over a specific way to generate transportation funding dollars resurfaced during the third meeting of the state roads task on Thursday.The…
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A coalition of business, government, education and philanthropic leaders say they are determined to push state lawmakers to expand state-funded preschool…
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Schools will start soon, but where you live doesn’t necessarily determine where you go to school anymore. Families can choose where to go to school —…
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An increase in the number of hepatitis C infections attributable to injection drug use has prompted Tippecanoe County Health Officer Jeremy Adler to start…
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Indiana came closer than it’s ever come during the last session to joining the ranks of states with bias crime, or hate crime laws. Indiana Public…
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One thing became clear during the first meeting of the panel tasked with rewriting the ISTEP, Indiana’s standardized school assessment test.Change will…
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Some Indiana Senate lawmakers are hoping for a study committee that will focus on a program to reduce food deserts.First, they must convince legislative…
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A food desert is a neighborhood with low, or no access to fresh fruits and vegetables, or dairy and meats.It is a growing national problem, and in Indiana…
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Indiana House Republicans want to shield their emails from the state public records law after citizen advocacy groups sued to access emails between a…