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GOP Legislative Leaders Say Education Is Top Priority
During his address at the swearing in ceremony for House members, Speaker Brian Bosma told lawmakers the GOP will support initiatives to ensure dollars are spent in the classroom.
Eight Indiana School Chiefs Head To White House
The Education Department says the eight are among superintendents leading their districts in the transition to digital learning.
2 N. Indiana Counties Balk At Leasing Toll Road
Commissioners in Elkhart and LaGrange counties have rejected a proposal to join other counties in leasing the Indiana Toll Road.
Family Applications Being Accepted For On My Way Pre-K
Indiana's Office of Early Education and Out-of-School Learning announced Wednesday that it is accepting applications from families who may be eligible for On My Way Pre-K grants in the first four pilot counties.
Judge Rules "Anti-Slating" Law Can't Be Enforced
A federal district court in Indianapolis Tuesday issued a final judgment in a 2012 dispute between a state legislative candidate and the Marion County Election Board. The ruling means people are free to distribute lists of preferred candidates without prior consent.
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Listening Is An Act Of Love
National Day of Listening: Instead of shopping on the day after Thanksgiving, pull up a chair and listen to a loved one's stories.
Carney Running For Marion Co. Sheriff
Republican Emmitt Carney is running for Marion County Sheriff next year. He is running against two Democrats - current Sheriff John Layton and Mark Brown.
Report Shows Number Of Unauthorized Immigrants In Indiana Declining
The number of unauthorized immigrants living in Indiana fell from about 100,000 people to 85,000 between 2009 and 2012, according to a report from the Pew Research Center.
For Millions Of Millennials: Some College, No Degree, Lots Of Debt
Noelle Johnson has about $20,000 in student loans and is still working on her degree. Without the higher earnings a B.A. can bring, even a modest student debt load can pose a big challenge.
Smokeout Event Brings Awareness
Indiana still has one of the highest smoking rates in the country.
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