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The Indiana State Historical Marker Program began in 1946 and has administered more than 750 historical markers across the ...
New SAT results showed more Hoosier students meeting college-readiness benchmarks in reading, but overall scores remain low.
With basic costs continuing to outpace Hoosiers’ take-home pay, now is the time for Indiana put a stop to the ‘scamification’ ...
Indiana’s Camp Atterbury will be used to detain immigrant detainees under a new federal plan revealed by Defense Secretary ...
Indiana students continued to make gains in math this spring, but statewide reading scores on the ILEARN remained largely ...
A growing number of Republican lawmakers and Indiana officials are pushing for an execution alternative: the firing squad.
State health leaders kicked off the Indiana Health Fair Thursday — offering Hoosiers more than $4,000 worth of free services.
Indiana's house speaker framed the state’s universal school voucher system as a policy success while speaking at national ...
The high court elected to continue the process, appointing a three-member hearing panel, after rejecting the motion to ...
Indiana residents seeking abortions out of state could be prosecuted following a Texas federal judge overturning a abortion ...
The prospect of Indiana tolling interstates within the state borders is an entirely different discussion than paying an ...
States must begin verifying millions of Medicaid enrollees’ monthly work status by the end of next year — a herculean task ...