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Jennifer McCormick will begin leading the district with 1,700 students on Friday, while the board conducts a search for a permanent leader.
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The "Bridge the Gap" loan program works to create better financial literacy and help pull residents out of poverty.
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East Central Indiana is getting its chance to be recognized as a "talent region" by the state of Indiana. The distinction comes with promises by local leaders to find ways to attract and keep talented workers.
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Police seized Tyson Timbs' $35,000 Land Rover in 2013 when he was arrested for selling near $500 worth of heroin.
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The Indiana State Department of Health is launching a pilot program to review past child fatality cases to prevent future deaths and serious injuries.
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An Indiana man who had his $40,000 Land Rover seized after a small-time drug deal isn't getting it back yet, even though the U.S. Supreme Court sided with him for a key ruling on excessive criminal fines earlier this year.
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Indiana recorded its first two deaths from the West Nile Virus this week. One is in Marion County and one in Grant County.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb says it's an example of why states are better prepared to meet the health care needs of residents.
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The money will pay for new, high-tech equipment at the 60-year-old facility where the company employs about 1,400 people, supplying metal parts for GM vehicles across North America.