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The closure of the Ransburg YMCA on Indianapolis' east side left a gap in services available to families and students. VOICES Corp. aims to fill some of those gaps.
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The Allen County Public Library Foundation received a $10,000 grant to support Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library after the loss of funding from the state.
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In 85 counties in Indiana, all children under age 5 can register to read free books delivered to their home through Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. That’s 31 more counties than a year ago.
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Just a few drops of e-liquid can lead to symptoms such as seizures and loss of consciousness or even death in young children. These liquids typically contain nicotine and other ingredients in high concentrations.
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Child care providers across Indiana can now apply for funding to help grow their business.
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A coalition of youth-serving organizations has announced plans to serve youth development professionals.
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Indiana has confirmed monkeypox infections among men, women and children, according to an Indiana Department of Health briefing addressed to health care providers on July 22 and obtained by WFYI.
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Indiana’s worst ranking in the 2022 Kids Count data is in health, where it's 36th in the country.
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Information about the conflict and the millions of people displaced by the fighting is being displayed on social media and other platforms in new ways. That makes news direct from the front lines easily accessible.
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Lawmakers renewed efforts this session to improve early learning opportunities across Indiana, approving changes to focus and grow the mission of the state's Early Learning Advisory Committee.