21st Century Scholarship Enrollment Deadline Is Thursday
Indiana seventh and eighth-grade students can still apply for the 21st Century Scholars program, but the deadline to register is Thursday, June 30.
Read MoreIndiana seventh and eighth-grade students can still apply for the 21st Century Scholars program, but the deadline to register is Thursday, June 30.
Read MoreGovernor Eric J. Holcomb today signed a proclamation calling a special session for the General Assembly to convene July 6, 2022, to take action on his plan to return more than $1 billion of state reserves to Hoosier taxpayers.
Read MoreConstruction is moving forward on one of the largest public transit investments in Indiana’s history — double tracking of the South Shore Line from Michigan City to Gary, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Monday, June 20.
Read MoreNews Release INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Health has awarded more than $35 million in grants to help improve health outcomes in Indiana through the Health Issues and Challenges program, established by the Indiana General Assembly in 2021 with funding from the American Rescue Plan Act. “Improving … Read More
Gov. Eric Holcomb said he had a proposal for giving Hoosiers relief from skyrocketing inflation and could release details after reviewing the state’s revenue numbers released on Friday.
Read MoreCraig Snow defeated fellow Republican Curt Nisly in a race between two state representatives vying for the redrawn House District 22 seat in the Indiana General Assembly.
Read MoreIndiana’s two-year-long health crisis has ended.
Read MoreThe Indiana Senate Judiciary Committee voted Wednesday to overhaul a bill designed to eliminate Indiana’s gun licensing process, replacing it with a system creating a provisional license upon application.
Read MoreHours after Russia launched an invasion into Ukraine, lawmakers in Indiana’s State House voted unanimously to block land sales connected to the Russian Federation.
Read MoreThe Senate Committee on Education and Career Development voted Wednesday to pass House Bill 1134 out of committee to be heard before the full chamber over the objections of hundreds of educators.
Read MoreBy Enrique Saenz Indiana Environmental Reporter INDIANAPOLIS – Throughout the years, the state of Indiana has approved many official symbols that showcase Hoosier life and traditions. Some are adopted uniquely by the state – the non-native but long-living peony is the state flower; the durable Salem limestone, also … Read More
A bill placing restrictions on employers who mandate the COVID-19 vaccine narrowly passed the House 57-35 Tuesday, Jan. 18, with eight Republicans joining Democrats in opposition.
Read MoreIf the Indiana state legislature eliminates the business personal property tax (BPPT) and Gov. Eric Holcomb supports the change, it will have a big negative impact on tax revenues for communities like Warsaw.
Read MoreA controversial bill that opponents say would limit educators’ ability to teach about racism passed out of a House committee Wednesday.
Read MoreAs Indiana’s hospitals beg for assistance from the Indiana National Guard to address surging COVID-19 caseloads, the argument about whether employers, including hospitals, can mandate COVID-19 vaccines continues to develop in the Statehouse.
Read MoreNext month the Indiana legislature will begin its session, convening to pass new laws and revisit long-standing issues that plague Hoosiers related to the economic fallout of COVID-19.
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