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Indiana: Stop playing politics with kids’ food.

In Indiana, over 650,000 kids are without consistent meals this summer because the state opted out of an important federal food program. I just...

Homegrown talents taken in the 2026 NFL Draft

The 2026 NFL Draft officially kicked off on April 23 in Pittsburgh, and the first round served as a massive coronation for Indiana's football...

Braun honors Cignetti with Indiana’s highest award 

Indiana Governor Mike Braun awarded Indiana University's football coach Curt Cignetti the 2026 Sachem Award, the state's top honor, recognizing every member of the...

Electricity bills are costing Hoosiers. You deserve relief.

If you’ve seen your electricity bill rise every month, you’re not alone. On average, Hoosiers spend about $257 per month on electricity — or $3,084...

Hoosiers go duck hunting, best Oregon 56-22, secure trip to Natty

Oregon coach Dan Lanning remarked that Indiana's Curt Cignetti was "already competing" before the Peach Bowl even began, citing the Hoosiers' early arrival at...

City officials celebrate 60 years of the Voting Rights Act, honor Hoosier poll workers 

The Voting Rights Act of 1965, which prohibited racial discrimination in voting in America, was passed 60 years ago this year.  Marion County Clerk Kate...

Measles cases rise: Hoosiers urged to act as outbreaks spread 

Indiana is facing renewed alarm as measles, once considered eliminated from the U.S., has resurfaced with intensity this summer.   The Centers for Disease Control and...

Recorder Rewind: IU falls short Oregon in 2025 Big Ten Tournament

Check out some photos from the matchup between Indiana University Hoosiers and University of Oregon Ducks in the 2025 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament...

Hoosiers disrupt Ducks 78-62, advance in Big Ten Tournament

The Indiana University Hoosiers upset the University of Oregon Ducks 78-62 in the 2025 TIAA Women’s Basketball Big Ten Tournament on March 6 at Gainbridge...

Survey: Hoosiers continue to value education beyond high school but need help limiting student loan debt

The value of postsecondary education remains high in Indiana (83%) but understanding of available funds and free help navigating the process has many hesitant to pursue it. The potential burden of...
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