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Braun announces end of race- and sex-based consideration in state contracting

Following a legal opinion from Attorney General Todd Rokita finding race- and sex-based considerations in contracting in the Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises (M/WBE)...

So … help me, God.

Recently, the State of Texas voted to begin incorporating the teaching of the Bible to its 5.5 million public school students. The new social...

Porter calls for details on MDwise split as state owes $313M 

State Rep. Gregory W. Porter is pressing the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration for answers after the agency abruptly terminated its Medicaid contract...

Braun appoints IEDC president, signals Indiana branding return to ‘Crossroads of America’

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Oct. 28 filled a high-profile vacancy at the state’s economic development agency — months after lawmakers mandated its top...

White River pollution fight heads to court: Environmentalists demand action 

The Hoosier Environmental Council (HEC) has filed a lawsuit against the Indiana Office of Administrative Law Proceedings (OALP) after the agency upheld a permit...

Meet Indiana’s 2025 Featured Farmers at the State Fair 

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

How Indiana House Bill 1312 negatively impacts local newspapers 

UPDATE, 3/27/2025: Senate Local government voted down HB1312 with a vote of 2-8. The language is now dead and cannot be brought back in...

Parental leave just got better for Indiana’s state employees 

Gov. Mike Braun signed an executive order to increase paid parental leave for state employees, provide paid childbirth leave for women recovering from giving...

City of Indianapolis to acquire former Indiana Women’s Prison site 

The city of Indianapolis and the state of Indiana finalized the agreement to exchange several properties, including the historical site of the former Indiana...

Response: Ku Klux Klan recruitment fliers posted in Carmel 

Over the weekend, Nov. 4-5, recruitment fliers purportedly left by the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) were found in Carmel, Indiana, and surrounding communities.  
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