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Public Affairs / July 21, 2021

New Coalition Plans To Expand, Improve Foster Care Services In Indiana

Public Affairs / July 15, 2021

Program To Provide Empowerment, Leadership Opportunities For Young Women Of Color

Public Affairs / April 12, 2021

Group Helps Unaccompanied Minors Find Foster Homes In Indiana

Education / March 17, 2021

Universities In Southern Indiana Partner To Work With More Diverse Contractors

Arts & Culture / March 15, 2021

Arts Midwest Opens Funding For Underrepresented Communities

Public Affairs / December 22, 2020

Although Applications Are Reopened, Many Are Ineligible For DACA Program

Education / November 20, 2020

Nonprofit Association Fosters Community Among Hispanic STEM Students

Education / October 16, 2020

STEM Convention For Hispanic Professionals, Students Offers Job Opportunities

Public Affairs / October 5, 2020

So Far, 99.9 Percent Of Hoosier Households Have Been Counted In 2020 Census

Public Affairs / October 1, 2020

Federal Judge Halts U.S. Citizenship Application Fees Increase

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Indiana revenue comes in strong for September, first quarter
Public Affairs / October 13, 2025

Indiana revenue comes in strong for September, first quarter

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Indiana tax collections are running $270 million ahead of projections after three months of the fiscal year, according to the latest monthly revenue report.

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'Something needs to change': Terre Haute to consolidate, close schools
Education / October 9, 2025

'Something needs to change': Terre Haute to consolidate, close schools

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Katheryn Downard wants her kids to grow up in a rural school — just like she did. That’s why she’s sending her kids to Hoosier Prairie Elementary School. “The smaller the school, the more it feels like family, and when you have a family, you're more likely to have students that are successful,” Downard said.

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Purdue University to purchase apartments along Indianapolis canal, part of expansion effort in the city
Local News / October 13, 2025

Purdue University to purchase apartments along Indianapolis canal, part of expansion effort in the city

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Purdue University will purchase the Canal Square Apartments in downtown Indianapolis, part of the school's plan to expand its footprint in the city.

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Medical debt tops $2 billion for Hoosiers. Experts say it's likely higher
Health / October 13, 2025

Medical debt tops $2 billion for Hoosiers. Experts say it's likely higher

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Roughly one in five Indiana residents has medical debt that is currently in collections, according to a 2022 report from the Indiana Community Action Poverty Institute.

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We heard from 20 LGBTQ groups in Indiana. Here's what they said about the state of pride
Arts & Culture / October 13, 2025

We heard from 20 LGBTQ groups in Indiana. Here's what they said about the state of pride

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Across Indiana, community attitudes toward LGBTQ pride seem to be warming as more communities host events. Even as a wide swath of organizers told WFYI they have seen improvements, some groups report more harassment, wavering sponsors, and local government trouble compared with years past.

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