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Community Health Network and Lifepoint Behavioral Health plan new hospitals in central IndianaĀ 

Community Health Network and Lifepoint Behavioral Health announced plans to build two new behavioral health hospitals in central Indiana.   The joint venture aims to address...

Braun signs executive order addressing ABA therapy costsĀ 

Gov. Mike Braun signed an executive order aimed at addressing rising Medicaid costs for Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy in Indiana.Ā Ā  The order seeks to...

Human:Nature campaign raises $50M for conservation in IndianaĀ 

The Nature Conservancy (TNC) has set a new standard for conservation in Indiana, raising more than $50 million through its Human:Nature campaign.   Surpassing the initial...

Indy-ology youth program unearths the stories of early Indianapolis

A new hands-on archaeology program is giving Indianapolis high school students the chance to uncover the city’s earliest history while exploring careers in STEM. The...

Braun urges forest service to reconsider Indiana logging projectĀ 

Gov. Mike Braun is urging the United States Forest Service (USFS) to withdraw the Buffalo Springs Restoration Project, which would log 5,000 acres and...

Connecting residents: EMCC and IU Health expand community awareness with $750K grantĀ 

Indiana University Health awarded Edna Martin Christian Center (EMCC) a $750,000 grant over the next three years to support community services and awareness.  The grant...

Indiana teachers can sign up for free Earth Day presentationsĀ 

The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is offering free, hands-on classroom presentations to elementary students across the state in celebration of Earth Day.  The...

Legislators merge anti-DEI bills, eliminating DEI in schools, public universitiesĀ 

The Indiana General Assembly has merged Senate Bills 289 and 235, intensifying efforts to curtail diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives across the state's...

Indiana congressman introduces bill to finish building southern border wallĀ 

U.S. Rep. Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) introduced his first bill in the 119th Congress to finish building the border wall along the southern border with...

Lawmakers move to cut early voting window in half, restrict college student ID votingĀ 

Republican lawmakers have proposed bills to cut the time for early voting from 28 days to 14 and to ban college students from using...
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