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With state child care resource vanishing, the Head Start federal program hopes it could close the gap — if only it was given ...
State leaders have the power to decide whether and how to participate in the first-ever federal tax credit scholarship ...
State budget cuts, employees laid off and opportunities missed while GOP lawmakers continue to reduce income taxes.
Former Texas congressman will host a public town hall on Aug.3 to discuss state and federal issues and America's future with Hoosiers.
Fewer than 52% of Indiana high school graduates from the Class of 2023 went directly to college, according to the latest data quietly released by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. That’s ...
The 168th annual fair kicks off Friday and runs through Aug. 17, remaining closed on Mondays. Throughout the 15 days, ...
Indiana has lost a notable portion of the parenting population to the opioid crisis, and leaders should direct settlement ...
First Lady Maureen Braun announced the first major donation for Dolly Parton Imagination Library of Indiana– a vital literacy ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday released a proposal to scrap the 15-year-old regulation that empowers the ...
Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Chris Lowery announced Tuesday that he will step down in October after three years ...
Indiana’s U.S. House of Representatives delegation have accepted roughly $640,000 in privately sponsored international travel ...
A new cap on borrowing more than $50,000 annually in unsubsidized federal loans for medical school could exacerbate doctor ...