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Indiana wants high school students to have college credit and career training. IPS says it’s ready.
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. INDIANAPOLIS (CHALKBEAT INDIANA) — As Indiana prepares to require high schools to offer both college-level courses and work experiences, some educators share a concern: Is it feasible for high schools and for students? Beginning this year, all high schools must offer or have a plan […]
German American to merge with Ohio-based Heartland Bank in $330M deal
JASPER – German American Bancorp Inc. and Heartland BancCorp announced Monday that they have entered into a definitive agreement to merge Heartland into German American in a deal valued at $330 million. Upon completion of the transaction, Heartland’s subsidiary bank, Heartland Bank, will be merged into German American’s subsidiary...
Indiana ranks 28th state with most people in financial distress
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Here is a look at Tuesday’s business headlines with Jane King where she discusses the new financial distress list, student loans and more. Indiana ranks 28th in new financial distress list WalletHub in July published its study, titled “States with the Most People in Financial Distress.” The company used nine key metrics, […]
Indiana Tax Court Declares One-Acre Limit on Property Tax Cap Unconstitutional
Judge Justin McAdam of the Indiana Tax Court recently issued a significant ruling in the case of Dr. Tulsi and Kamini Sawlani v. Lake County Assessor, addressing the constitutionality of statutory tax caps under the Indiana Constitution. The Sawlanis, owners of a property in Crown Point, challenged the statutory provision...
Plaintiffs push back against state’s legal response in HIP lawsuit
Plaintiffs rejected a state motion to reinstate its authority to impose premium-like charges on Medicaid beneficiaries under the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) late Friday, urging the court to reject the state’s arguments. The filing comes nearly two weeks after the state sought a stay in case and appealed, saying the federal ruling invalidated the state’s […]
Retro Indy: Meet Indiana's Socialist presidential candidate who ran from a prison cell
The first man to run for president from prison was a Hoosier known for his radical views and support for workers' rights. In 1920, Indiana native Eugene Debs led a Socialist Party campaign for the presidency from a Georgia prison cell, garnering nearly a million votes. Jailed for speaking out against World War...
It's a subtle change, but one you'll probably notice when voting in Indiana this November
EVANSVILLE — The Vanderburgh County Democratic chair hadn't heard about a change in the way campaigners may approach voters on election day, which may speak to how quietly the change was made. But voters may notice that candidates and workers making one last appeal to them before they cast their ballots on Nov....
New Study Reveals Indiana Has One of the Best School Systems in America
Choosing the right school for your kiddo is a huge decision for parents. But, what does that even mean - the "right" school? That answer is probably different for every student. So how does a parent - especially parents of youngsters just starting school - make that decision? WalletHub just released a report that might provide some insight to parents.
Daily chance of t'storms continues
Rain chances increase again Wednesday. The main threat from the strongest storms is damaging wind. Rainfall rates of 1" per hour could lead to localized flooding as well. Thunderstorms are most likely on Friday. Sunday will likely begin a dry stretch!. Indianapolis Weather Forecast:. Wednesday: Rising t'storm chance. High: 89°
Bloom Fest 2024 coming to Leo-Cedarville in August
LEO, Ind. (WFFT) — Local arts and nature will be in full bloom on Aug. 10 in the Leo-Cedarville area. The seventh annual Bloom Fest returns to Riverside Gardens Park, 14701 Schwartz Road. Featuring 150 vendors, the event will put a focus on art and nature. Food trucks, activities...
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