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Opening an electricity bill can be a shock for many IndianapolisĀ residentsĀ this time of year.Ā  As temperatures begin to rise and air conditioners start running more frequently, energy usage climbs — and...
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Indiana is full of talented young entrepreneurs with ideas, ambition and the drive to build something meaningful. Yet for many student founders, one challenge continues to surface early in...

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Exponentia Prime hosted its third annual Regional Math Competition at the Indiana State Museum on Feb. 28, 2026. More than 100 elementary students participated...

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