Articles tagged as: Indiana
November 9, 2015
Indiana Fell Short Of Revenue Target In October
Through a third of the current fiscal year, Indiana is about $61 million below target, which is about 6 percent off the mark.
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New Program Trying To Get Indiana's Low-Level Drug Offenders Treatment Instead Of Jail Time
The Recovery Works program is aimed at improving offenders' recovery rates and reducing recidivism.
Read MoreOctober 30, 2015
New Program To Equip More Emergency Workers With Naloxone
Indiana is using at least $100,000 from a recent pharmaceutical settlement to equip emergency responders with an opioid antidote that can reverse heroin overdoses.
Read MoreOctober 30, 2015
Fire Marshal: Time-Change Means Time To Check Smoke Alarms
Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, when residents are supposed to turn their clocks back one hour.
Read MoreOctober 29, 2015
State Opens Enrollment For First New Responder Death Benefit
Contract medics, police officers employed by non-state schools and firefighters who work for airports are among those who are eligible.
Read MoreOctober 28, 2015
EPA Says Illinois Can Weigh In On Northwest Indiana Quarry
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says Illinois should get a chance to publicly object to a proposed northwest Indiana quarry on the Kankakee River.
Read MoreOctober 28, 2015
Indiana's Rank Continues To Rise On National NAEP Test
Indiana did as good or better than the U.S. average on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, or the "nation's report card," this year compared to 2013, while many states saw significant drops.
Read MoreOctober 15, 2015
Dole Recalls Some Spinach After Salmonella Found In Sample
The recalled salads were distributed in Connecticut, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Wisconsin.
Read MoreOctober 14, 2015
Sickened By Smells, Retired Farmer Looks To Challenge Indiana's Right To Farm Law
Retired farmer Dick Himsel's Danville property looks like an idyllic Midwestern small farm. Trees line the driveway, leading up to an old-fashioned wooden farmhouse that's surrounded by tall stalks of corn. One thing the property does not have, though, is fresh air.
Read MoreOctober 13, 2015
ACLU Challenges Indiana's Ban On Ballot Selfies
The ACLU says an Indiana law barring voters from taking pictures of their ballot in the voting booth violates the First Amendment, but the state is countering that the legislature is trying to prevent voter fraud.
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