A class at Selma Middle School has been providing feedback on a new teaching assistance program launching soon. As IPR’s ...
Former Republican Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard recently announced plans to run for Indiana Secretary of State. While he plans to run as an independent, he will also run under the banner of the ...
A judge has ordered three counties to hold off mailing absentee ballots in an Indiana legislative primary where President ...
Tax season is underway, and both tax professionals and filers are seeing big changes this year. Several new provisions from ...
President Trump is attempting to ease rising fuel and fertilizer costs by waiving a century-old shipping restriction. On Wednesday, the President announced a 60-day waiver of the Merchant Marine Act ...
Indiana’s lawmakers in this year’s legislative session hashed out measures on a myriad of topics including state colleges and universities. Of recent interest is Senate Bill 199 that would require ...
For the first time since 2017, the west side of Anderson has a grocery store. IPR’s Thomas Ouellette reports on how the new ...
The Indiana Economic Development Corp.’s foundation is showing no signs of shutting down — spending almost $500,000 last year ...
Several new provisions from the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’ signed last year have gone into effect this year. Complexities from the new law combined with large IRS staff reductions are leading to a ...
William “Austin” Brammer’s days are permeated with color. The Muncie-based acrylic pour artist spends his days filling blank white canvases with layers of primary colors and metallic accents, ...
Indiana’s Family and Social Services Administration could end Medicaid drug reimbursement for qualified health care providers ...
The Metropolitan Development Commission voted Wednesday to approve a plan to build a $4 billion, 130-acre data center on the ...
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