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New survey reveals Hoosier farmers planted about 1.6 million acres of cover crops this spring, boosting the state to the top.
After catastrophic flooding in Texas killed dozens and forced thousands from their homes, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun said the Hoosier State must reassess how it communicates emergency warnings and ...
The first cohort of high-schoolers will begin apprenticeships next fall, while programs for adults will come later, per the ...
The Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation will be directed by Indianapolis business owner Brian Schutt, a lemonade stand ...
Any impact to the federal budget largely depends on one’s political lens — with the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office ...
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is fighting cases in which Hoosiers are seeking to change the gender of their birth ...
After years on the decline, enlistment at the Indiana National Guard is on its way back up. Officials hope recent award and ...
The U.S. Department of Education’s decision this week to hold back $6.8 billion in federal K-12 funds next year has triggered alarm among state education officials, school leaders and advocacy groups ...
Indiana's voter rolls can now be compared to a federal database to verify citizenship following an interagency agreement.
Indiana's Supreme Court tentatively scheduled an execution date for Roy Lee Ward, but questioned the state's access to lethal ...
Gun violence in rural towns like Salem, Ind. is more prevalent – and growing faster -- than many people realize, gun control ...