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PACE partners with Aspire Indiana Health to expand servicesĀ 

Public Advocates in Community re-Entry (PACE) has announced a new partnership with Aspire Indiana Health, bringing the Mobile Access Care for You (MACY) mobile...

Ivy Tech freezes tuition through 2026–27 academic yearĀ 

The Ivy Tech Community College State Board of Trustees voted to freeze tuition and mandatory fees for the 2025–26 and 2026–27 academic years.   This move...

Indiana hospitals combat workplace violence in health careĀ 

Health care workers are five times more likely to experience workplace violence injuries than workers in other industries, according to the U.S. Bureau of...

Carson questions migrant detention at Camp AtterburyĀ 

U.S. Representative AndrƩ Carson (D-IN-07) has formally requested detailed information from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regarding reports that Camp Atterbury, a military...

WFYI pushes back against federal defunding proposalĀ 

The White House’s recent proposal to rescind $1.1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has drawn sharp criticism from WFYI...

$300K grant fuels quality-of-life planning on Far EastsideĀ 

The City of Indianapolis has awarded a $300,000 grant to LISC Indianapolis to spearhead a Quality-of-Life Planning initiative on the Far Eastside, aiming to...

Indiana Chamber seeks nominations for statewide leadership honorsĀ 

The Indiana Chamber of Commerce invites Hoosiers to celebrate exceptional leadership and community growth by submitting nominations for its prestigious statewide awards.   Nominations are open...

Indiana air quality deemed unhealthyĀ 

Indiana residents are advised to take precautions as wildfire smoke from Canada drifts into the Midwest, leading to unhealthy air quality.   This weekend, several communities...

Indiana State Fair to host 17th annual Job FairĀ 

The Indiana State Fair is set to return from August 1–17, 2025, and preparations are underway to assemble the seasonal team that makes this...

Larry Clemens retires after 33 years with The Nature ConservancyĀ 

Ā Larry Clemens, a longstanding leader in Indiana conservation, has announced his retirement from The Nature Conservancy (TNC) after 33 years of service. Clemens, who...
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