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Indiana’s private sector lost nearly 6,000 jobs in September, the first decline in nearly a year. Yet the state’s employment rate also fell for the first…
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As Governor Mitch Daniels’ official portrait was unveiled Tuesday, he says he hopes the accomplishments of his administration will far outlast Hoosiers’…
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The Indiana Court of Appeals has ruled the Department of Child Services can interview children without a parent’s permission if those children are…
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Gubernatorial candidates Mike Pence and John Gregg briefly launched attacks on each other’s records during Wednesday’s gubernatorial debate. But none of…
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The Indiana Republican Party is holding a presidential debate watch party Wednesday as President Obama and Governor Romney take the stage in Denver. The…
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Farm groups have expressed concern that key programs such as crop insurance and disaster relief are under threat when current provisions expire at the end…
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Tippecanoe County juvenile court judge Loretta Rush is Indiana’s newest Supreme Court justice – and the second woman to ever sit on the state’s high…
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A panel met Tuesday to discuss whether the state’s formula for compensating State Fair stage collapse victims was fair, and the results could serve as a…
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The Indiana Commission for Higher Education wants College Success Coalitions in all 92 Hoosier counties. Currently, 35 exist across Indiana.College…
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The Indiana Department of Education has issued more than 8,000 vouchers for students to attend private schools at the state’s expense. That’s twice as many as the IDOE issued last