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Meet Indiana’s 2025 Featured Farmers at the State FairĀ 

The Indiana State Fair and Corteva, Inc. revealed the 2025 Featured Farmers, a group of Hoosier agricultural families set to be celebrated at the...

New law cuts red tape for Hoosier farmersĀ 

Gov. Mike Braun signed the Freedom & Opportunity Bill (HEA 1149) into law, establishing an online portal for farmers to simplify communication with state...

Adult & Child Health earns coveted national mental health awardĀ 

Indianapolis-based Adult & Child Health received the Gold-level Bell Seal certification from Mental Health America, recognizing its commitment to employee mental health and well-being.   This...

City of Lawrence awarded over $1M for road improvementsĀ 

The City of Lawrence has been awarded a more than $1 million grant through Indiana’s Community Crossings Matching Grant Program.   The funding initiative, launched in...

Health department offers free diabetes education classesĀ 

The Marion County Public Health Department (MCPHD) is set to offer a free, four-part diabetes education series titled "The ABCs of Diabetes" this April...

Braun’s ban on ‘environmental justice’ sparks outcry among Hoosier advocatesĀ 

Gov. Mike Braun's executive orders eliminating 'environmental justice' considerations from state policies have ignited strong opposition from environmental advocates and community leaders across Indiana.  The...

The cost of cutting environmental justice: Who pays the price?Ā 

The Trump administration has initiated the closure of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) environmental justice offices, raising significant concerns among environmental advocates and policymakers.   Established...

Breaking the Chains: Expanded program focuses on life after incarcerationĀ Ā 

Public Advocated in Community re-Entry (PACE) is expanding its Breaking the Chains Program by adding a post-release workshop to aid justice-involved individuals.  The Guidance for...

ā€˜Indiana will not tolerate antisemitic discrimination’ 

Gov. Mike Braun signed an executive order to review that state’s educational institution’s policies on antisemitism.  According to a release sent by the governor’s office,...

Curbside recycling for Indy residents to begin in 2028Ā 

The Board of Public Works authorized a new contract to bring universal curbside recycling to all Indianapolis residents in 2028.   The contract was negotiated with...
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