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Indiana’s reserve funds projected to hit post-pandemic low
INDIANAPOLIS (INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — Indiana’s reserves will hit a post-pandemic low after years of above-average returns due largely to a Medicaid forecast miss of nearly $1 billion, according to fiscal statements released Tuesday. Budget writers typically aim for reserves to be between 10-12.5% of current year expenditures, and the 2024 fiscal year closed out this […]
Indiana provides BeachAlert and guidance on ill deer and chronic wasting disease
Before you go to the beach or try to help an ailing deer in Indiana, check with the state. Here's an alert and some guidance that we shared in this week's Outdoor Adventures column. BeachAlert ...
Vevay Main Street Presents The First Annual Vevay Volksfest
(Vevay, IN) - Vevay Volkfest takes place September 14 at the Ogle Haus Inn in Vevay. The event runs from four until eleven. The Ogle Haus is located at 1013 W. Main Street, Vevay, IN 47043. Admission to this event is $60 until the day of. Admission at the event...
Taste of Aurora Returns This August
Thirteen eateries will be providing discounts all month long. (Aurora, Ind.) – Main Street Aurora invites you to enjoy Aurora’s downtown district restaurants and sweet treats. For the fourth year, 13 restaurants and sweet treat establishments are participating in Taste of Aurora. Discounts will be offered the entire...
Connect With Evansville, IN First Responders at the 2024 National Night Out Event
You are invited to come out on a warm (hopefully not hot), summer evening, and spend time with members of the Evansville Police Department, along with other first responders from the Evansville area at the annual National Night Out coming up in early August. The History of National Night Out.
Scene clears after crash involving several vehicles in Evansville
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The road is clear after a crash involving multiple vehicles slowed traffic at the intersection of Lynch and Greenriver Wednesday. Police have not revealed the cause of the crash. No injuries have been reported. Eyewitness news. Everywhere you are.
Batesville’s Britton Retires from Baseball
A shocker was reported Tuesday by our colleague Rob Lafary in the Osgood Journal. He writes that past Batesville Bulldog Zach Britton’s professional baseball career has come to an end. Rob says Zach had played the last 2 years for the Toronto Blue Jays’ Class Double-A New Hampshire team, and had been with the Jays organization the last 4 years.
IN: Indiana's READI Funds to Create New, Mixed-Use Development in Avon
The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) joined local and regional officials in Avon to break ground on Easton Grey, a new mixed-use development that will create a central hub and bring housing, commercial development and amenities to central Indiana residents. Governor Eric J. Holcomb established the now $1.25 billion READI...
City extends deadline for evacuation of Rail Trail encampment
The City of Bloomington has extended the date by which people staying at an encampment near the Rail Trail must clear the area. The deadline is now Aug. 5, which is one month and two days after July 3, the day the city posted a 30-day trespass notice ordering people at the encampment to leave.
Camera speed enforcement coming to some Indiana construction zones. Here's where.
Starting Aug. 14, camera technology will be set up in the I-70 construction zone in Hancock County. If a vehicle passing through the zone is traveling 11 mph or more above the speed limit, the technology will automatically take a photo of its license plate. The cameras are part of the Indiana Department...
Indiana man wanted for kidnapping arrested in western Kentucky
FRANKLIN, Kentucky — An Indiana man wanted for kidnapping was apprehended by officers Tuesday morning in western Kentucky. At about 9 a.m., Kentucky State Police received information that Cody Medsker, 28, of New Castle, Ind., was driving south on I-65 in a 2016 red Chevrolet Silverado in Franklin, Ky, according to a KSP news release.
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