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Trump’s cuts to impact Hoosier health: What this means for the futureĀ 

The recent federal decision to rescind over $11 billion in health grants has significant implications for Indiana's public health infrastructure, particularly vaccination programs.   The Indiana...

2025 Kroger Symphony on the Prairie promises a summer of unforgettable musicĀ 

The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (ISO) announced the 2025 Kroger Symphony on the Prairie season, offering a lineup of performances at Conner Prairie Amphitheatre in...

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...

Fresh produce, made easy: A review of the Rise Garden systemĀ 

For residents of neighborhoods like Martindale-Brightwood, where lead contamination in the soil makes traditional gardening risky, finding a way to grow fresh, healthy produce...

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...

KATE: A lifeline in Indiana’s battle against opioid addictionĀ 

KATE, where can I find help for opioid addiction?   KATE, the AI chatbot launched by Indianapolis nonprofit Overdose Lifeline, provides answers like treatment centers, recovery...

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...

Winter utility moratorium ends March 15 — are you prepared?Ā 

The statewide moratorium on natural gas utility disconnections ends March 15, including customers who qualified for the Energy Assistance Program (EAP) and are now...

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,...

Indy Parks unveils new south side park projectĀ 

Mayor Joe Hogsett and Indy Parks announced the start of construction on a $2.8 million project at Franklin Township Community Park.  Funded through the Lilly...
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