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New study explores the impact of environmental change on housing in Indiana
A new analysis examines how pressing environmental issues can impact housing throughout the state. One key finding is that historic policies such as redlining continue to haunt minority communities in Indiana. The report, from the Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana, or FHCCI, looked at environmental concerns that neighborhoods are...
Indiana SOS asks federal agencies to not engage in voter registration without state’s permission
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is asking federal agencies and departments to not engage in voter registration without the state’s permission in response to an executive order from President Joe Biden in 2021. According to a news release from the Indiana Secretary of State’s Office, Morales said that federal agencies and departments […]
Cops Cycling for Survivors 23rd Anniversary Ride
INDIANAPOLIS– Monday, July 8, 2024, marks the start of the 23rd annual Cop Cycling for Survivors bicycle ride around Indiana. The ride pays respects to Indiana’s fallen law enforcement heroes and lets their survivors know they and their loved ones are not forgotten. The motto of Cops Cycling for Survivors is “Riding to Remember,” and each year, the group works to honor officers killed in the line of duty throughout Indiana’s history.
Happy Hour returns to Indiana after nearly 40 years
Evansville, In. (WEHT)- Most people think Happy Hour is common everywhere, but for those in Indiana it’s only the beginning. David Parker owns Prime Time Pub & Grill. Parker says, “People who live here, kind of know how it works in Indiana. in Indiana, the old law was really that if you had a special, […]
IN book offers recycling resources for event organizers
Summer in Indiana produces a variety of festivals, outdoor concerts, and athletic competitions. These attractions produce large crowds and hundreds of pounds of trash and food containers which could end up in a landfill. "The Indianapolis Event Waste Guide" is an environmentally-focused publication with resources and contact information for nonprofits...
FSSA halts POWER Account contributions after federal ruling
The Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) will stop enforcing collections of premium-like payments — the agency announced Monday, the same day it was set to restart the program. The action comes after a Thursday ruling from a federal judge striking contributions to POWER Accounts for Indiana’s Medicaid expansion enrollees. “The implications of the decision […] The post FSSA halts POWER Account contributions after federal ruling appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
'Compete, compete, compete at a high level.' Teague looks to keep building Pike in second season
It is probably safe to assume there has not been a high school basketball coach in Indiana with Jeff Teague’s resume. “It’s just us playing around,” Teague said of the podcast, which he started with DJ Wells and Brandon Hendricks in early 2023. “It’s nothing serious but I have a good time doing it. It keeps me busy and something I enjoy doing. We felt like people would like it and felt like they would enjoy the...
South Fairmount man says thief caught on video robbing his home
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A man in South Fairmount says he caught a man on security camera video breaking into his house and stealing thousands of dollars in items. He said his dog was home during the robbery, but wasn’t taken and wasn’t hurt. Vincent Shelhamer was at work...
6-year-old girl in critical condition after pedestrian crash
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A 6-year-old girl is in critical condition after she was hit on Tuesday by an SUV, police say. The girl was struck by a 2017 Dodge Journey traveling eastbound on River Road. Officers said she was hit while trying to cross the road. She was taken by...
Member who resigned from teachers’ pension fund concerned about investment firm
The member who resigned from Ohio's chaotic teachers' pension board differed from reform-minded leaders, sharing concerns about giving billions of dollars to an "illegitimate" investment firm.
BMV set to close Indianapolis Madison Ave. branch
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles announced on Wednesday that the Indianapolis Madison Ave. branch will close on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024. “The decision to close Madison Ave. came after a thorough review of feedback received from area residents, as well as an assessment of branch activity over the past several years,” said BMV Commissioner Joe B. Hoage.
New Albany Shoreline Independence Day Celebration cancelled due to weather
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - City Officials and Public Safety leaders have made the decision to cancel Wednesday’s Shoreline Independence Day Celebration due to incoming weather. In a released statement, current forecasts are calling for extreme heat, an issued heat advisory, as well as scattered severe thunderstorms throughout the afternoon...
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