The law comes as state lawmakers increasingly look toward nuclear energy to address rising electricity costs.
Indianapolis will receive over thirteen million dollars as part of a federal program known as Community Project Funding. The funds are awarded to local governments to invest in housing, public health, infrastructure, crime prevention and workforce development.
Nick Goepper from Lawrenceburg, Indiana, the only Hoosier in the Winter Olympics, was knocked out of bronze medal position on the final run of the freestyle skiing halfpipe competition Friday.
Indiana University’s Board of Trustees approved a $100,000 raise for President Pamela Whitten today, putting her salary at $1 million.
The Indiana House of Representatives passed a bill extending state approval for syringe services programs, adding new requirements.