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Panel Approves $15.79M For Miami Correctional Facility Immigration Detention Upgrades

InkFreeNews.com Posted Sep 18, 2025  Updated: Sep 18, 2025 @ 11:29 AM

The State Budget Committee on Wednesday, Sept. 17 approved a request from the Indiana Department of Correction for $15.79 million in state funding to prepare Miami Correctional Facility for use in a new federal immigration detention agreement.

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Posted in Breaking News, Scheduled Post | Tagged COVID-19 pandemic, Gregory W. Porter, immigration detention facility, Indiana Department of Corrections, Lloyd Arnold, Miami Correctional facility, Michigan City, state budget committee, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Westville Correctional Facility | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

Indianapolis International Airport Regains Nonstop Chicago, Raleigh-Durham Flights

InkFreeNews.com Posted Aug 06, 2025  Updated: Aug 6, 2025 @ 9:53 AM

Today Southwest Airlines launches its inaugural flight to Chicago Midway International Airport, officially giving Hoosiers another airport destination option when traveling to the Windy City.

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Posted in Breaking News, Scheduled Post | Tagged central Indiana, COVID-19 pandemic, Delta Airlines, indianapolis airport authority, Indianapolis International Airport, Mario Rodriguez, Marsha Wurster, nonstop flight, Outer Banks, Raleigh-Durham, Research Triangle, Southwest Airlines | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

South Shore Line To Raise Fare 10%

InkFreeNews.com Posted Jun 02, 2025  Updated: Jun 2, 2025 @ 2:03 PM

The Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District board on Wednesday approved a 10% fare increase for the South Shore Line, marking the railroad’s first fare hike in seven years.

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Posted in Breaking News, Scheduled Post | Tagged COVID-19 pandemic, discounts, Double Track Project, Eddie Melton, fare increase, Gary, Michigan City, Mike Noland, Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District Board, Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority, South Shore Line, West Lake Corridor | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

Indiana Expands Truancy Law To Middle And High Schoolers

InkFreeNews.com Posted May 23, 2025  Updated: May 22, 2025 @ 2:04 PM

Indiana middle and high school students with repeated unexcused absences will face increased oversight and access to additional support under a new law signed last week by Gov. Mike Braun.

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Posted in Breaking News, Scheduled Post | Tagged chronic absenteeism, COVID-19 pandemic, High School Students, middle school students, truancy | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

Yakym Pushes For Accountability On Rampant Unemployment Fraud

InkFreeNews.com Posted Feb 07, 2025  Updated: Feb 7, 2025 @ 1:06 PM

Congressman Rudy Yakym, IN-02, participated in his first Work and Welfare Subcommittee hearing, Thursday, Feb. 6.

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Posted in Breaking News, Scheduled Post | Tagged Congressman Rudy Yakym, COVID-19 pandemic, fraud, Government Accountability Office, unemployment, Unemployment Fraud, Ways and Means Committee, Work and Welfare Subcommittee | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

Close To $1B In COVID-19 Relief Funding Still Unclaimed By Indiana Schools As Deadlines Loom

InkFreeNews.com Posted Sep 26, 2023  Updated: Sep 26, 2023 @ 8:02 AM

With federal pandemic relief funds nearing expiration, Hoosier schools still have about $1 billion up for grabs.

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Posted in Archive 2023 | Tagged COVID-19 pandemic, Education Department, Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief, Governor's Emergency Education Relief, school districts | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

Students Blocked From Campus When COVID Hit Want Money Back, Some Are Getting Refunds

InkFreeNews.com Posted Aug 10, 2023  Updated: Aug 10, 2023 @ 11:24 AM

Thousands of college students will get hundreds of dollars in compensation as colleges and universities move this summer to settle multimillion-dollar lawsuits stemming from canceled classes and activities during COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns.

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Posted in Archive 2023 | Tagged class action lawsuit, COVID-19, COVID-19 pandemic, universities lawsuit | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

Kosciusko Chamber Sees Spike In Membership During Pandemic

InkFreeNews.com Posted May 05, 2021  Updated: May 5, 2021 @ 5:32 PM

Life has changed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, including in the economic realm.

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Posted in Archive 2021, Business | Tagged COVID-19 pandemic, economy, Kosciusko chamber of commerce, Kosciusko County, Rob Parker | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

Angola High School Orders Failing Students Back To Class

InkFreeNews.com Posted Mar 11, 2021  Updated: Mar 11, 2021 @ 9:49 AM

Parents and guardians of Angola High School students that are failing at virtual learning are being ordered to send their kids back to school before the month is over.

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Posted in Archive 2021 | Tagged Angola High School, COVID-19 pandemic, Travis Heavin | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

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