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Indiana Holding Forums On Minority-, Women-Owned Vendors
There are three locations where the forums will be held: Gary, Indianapolis and Evansville.
State Funding Sought For Low Cost Spay And Neuter Programs
A proposal would help facilitate thousands of surgeries for pets across the state.
A New Study Reveals Much About How Parents Really Choose Schools
Will choice and competition really improve academic quality? A new study out of New Orleans complicates the picture.
Bosma Unveils Ethics Reform Legislation
The ethics reform effort sprouted from scandals over the past year involving House lawmaker Eric Turner, INDOT official Troy Woodruff and former State Superintendent Tony Bennett. The proposed bill aims to strengthen state ethics that would cover all three of those cases.
Lawmakers Already Looking To Expand Pre-K Program
House Bill 1129 and Senate Bill 344 recommend extending the plan to include the 13 counties originally selected as finalists that weren't chosen as one of the final five.
EPA's Indecision On Biofuel Requirements Has Farmers, Producers In Limbo
Indiana is one of the largest ethanol producers in the U.S. And every year, through a law known as the Renewable Fuel Standard, the EPA decides on how much of that ethanol gets mixed with gasoline.
What If Husbands Had A GPS To Help Wives With Breast Cancer?
Imagine a device that would help men correct course when they mess up while trying to support the women they love. One breast cancer husband who did just about everything wrong when his wife was diagnosed says he would have welcomed a little back-seat driving.
Pope Francis Backs Freedom Of Speech -- But Within Limits
Francis said there are limits to freedom of speech, especially when it concerns religion. He was answering a question about the deadly attack last week on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
This Year's Flu Vaccine Is Pretty Wimpy, But Can Still Help
The vaccine is only about 23 percent effective against the dominant flu strain, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That's because the strain mutated slightly.
Congressional Republicans Take Another Swing At Obamacare
The House is likely to pass a bill Thursday that would make a change in the Affordable Care Act. It would raise the law's definition of full-time work from 30 hours to 40 hours a week.
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