Articles tagged as: Indiana news
May 2, 2025
Indiana Humanities gets up to $250,000 in emergency relief following DOGE cuts
Indiana Humanities will receive up to $250,000 in emergency funds as part of a national response to the recent loss of federal support.
Read MoreJuly 2, 2024
Marion County begins releasing quarterly reports of drug overdose deaths for the first time
Marion County officials are for the first time working together to release a quarterly report on suspected overdose deaths.
Read MoreMay 30, 2024
Local city officials feel the heat as calls for Gaza ceasefire resolutions mount
Calls for cities to take a stance on the war in Gaza are putting pressure on not just national politicians, but also local leaders. In some U.S. cities like West Lafayette in Indiana, city officials are feeling the heat as calls for a Gaza ceasefire resolution mount.
Read MoreFebruary 14, 2024
Her colonoscopy should cost her $0 per federal law. Why was she asked to pay $765?
A screening colonoscopy is supposed to be free, under federal rules. But an Indiana woman still got a $765 bill. For a year and a half, she got no answers why just finger-pointing between the hospital and insurance. She got sent to debt collection. Then, she reached out to a journalist.
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