The City of Bloomington is awarding a total of $50,000 in digital equity grants to thirteen local nonprofits. The digital equity grants support Bloomington-based nonprofits efforts to increase digital ...
The election is Tuesday, and here in south-central Indiana, forecasters say the weather should cooperate for most of the day. Tuesday should start off dry, with above-average temperatures, says Aaron ...
Martin received $5 million in the 2023-25 state budget, which the university used to attract and retain Black students to its teaching, criminal justice and STEM programs.
Beginning with February’s bill, the wastewater sewer rate will rise by six percent. That rate increase was approved two years ago.
A Senate bill, SB 32, aims to make Indiana’s deer more genetically resilient to chronic wasting disease. It’s an incurable illness in deer that causes neurological problems, much like mad cow disease.
Students would still need to receive a high school diploma to become licensed by the state, but Senate Bill 176 would allow them to begin an educational program while still in high school.
Eligibility for SNAP in Indiana requires, among other things, state residency and enrollment the Family and Social Services Administration’s IMPACT job training program.
Black caucus priority bills include more coverage for obesity treatments; funding for first responders’ mental health care; enhanced coverage for maternal health programs; and education on water ...
The Class of 2024 broke the record for Indiana’s highest graduation rate, according to a new report from the Indiana Department of Education.
The Indiana Department of Education entered into a partnership with CoSN, a nonprofit organization that helps schools improve their cybersecurity practices.
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