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Stakeholders from around the state gather to address infant, maternal mortality
The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) kicked off its two-day “Labor of Love” Summit on Tuesday with a series of informational sessions addressing women’s health, teen pregnancy and infant wellbeing and outcomes. At the opening of the summit — which was attended by hundreds of physicians, nurses, caregivers and public health officials — Indiana State […]
Terry among several Indiana mayors endorsing Kamala Harris for nomination
EVANSVILLE — Mayor Stephanie Terry joined nearly 300 other Democratic mayors from around the United States in endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as the party's next nominee for president. In a news release, the Democratic Mayors Association shared its statement, as well as the full list of mayors who signed on. ...
Indy teen competes in K12 National Cook-Off
Esmerelda Garcia, a student at Indiana Digital Learning School, and Ann Frost, a teacher at the same school, joined to discuss the K12 Cook-Off. This event is part of K12’s Enrichment programs, where students from across the country showcase their skills and talents in competitive events. This year’s K12 Cook-Off features judges David Ho, a […]
IDC: Indiana’s gubernatorial candidates to participate in televised debate
INDIANAPOLIS — Three Indiana gubernatorial candidates will participate in a televised debate in October. According to a press release, Republican Mike Braun, Democrat Jennifer McCormick and Libertarian Donald Rainwater will debate live at WFYI — the public TV station in Indianapolis — on Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. The Indiana Debate Commission will organize the […]
Central Indiana Weather Alert: Damaging Winds and Hail Expected
Indianapolis, IN – Central Indiana is preparing for severe weather this afternoon and evening. Scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop across the northern half of central Indiana, shifting south throughout the evening. These storms could bring damaging winds and large hail. According to the US National Weather Service in...
Police: Body found in dumpster at gas station
COLUMBUS, Ind. — The body of a dead man was found on Friday in the dumpster at a gas station in Columbus. The Columbus Police Department was dispatched at 10:01 a.m. to Get Go at 1711 25th St. on a report of a man found dead. Detectives and the Bartholomew County Coroner’s Office continue to […]
Carmel celebrates summer with Brews on the Boulevard
Fun has always been a summer theme and this summer’s fun will continue when the third annual Brews on the Boulevard returns to Carmel from 5 to 10 p.m. Aug. 3, rain or shine. “This event increases exposure to our local breweries and wineries on our Brews and Barrel...
$85 million public safety center to be built in Hamilton County
HAMILTON COUNTY, Ind. — An $85 million public safety center is coming to Hamilton County. According to a press release, officials will break ground on the new facility next week. The building will be three stories high and sprawl across 108,000 square feet. The safety center will house 911 dispatch and be home to other […]
Tippecanoe School Corporation announces new administrative appointments
Tippecanoe School Corporation has announced new administrative appointments for the upcoming school year. Dr. Jodi Day, the current principal of Battle Ground Middle School, will become the director of student services, replacing Dr. Younker, who will soon oversee the district's teacher mentor program. Dr. Laurie Rinehart will rejoin the district,...
Indiana budget leaders announce FY 2024 report
INDIANAPOLIS — As Indiana reaches the halfway point of the current budget cycle, the state now has roughly $2.6 billion in reserves according to Indiana State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla —down from more than $6 billion in reserves just two years ago. ”We are an example of how to turn things around now sitting as the […]
Feedback on Indiana’s diploma overhaul plan continues to pour in as state officials deliberate
As state education officials pump the brakes on a plan to overhaul Indiana’s high school diplomas, concerns from Hoosier teachers, students and families are mounting over the proposed graduation requirements. With the deadline fast approaching for the State Board of Education (SBOE) to finalize the changes, state leaders are asking for more statewide feedback — […] The post Feedback on Indiana’s diploma overhaul plan continues to pour in as state officials deliberate appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
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