Category: News
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Indy student accepted to 8 Ivy League schools make his decision
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A North Central High School senior is heading to Harvard University in the fall. Stefan Stoykov the student who was accepted to all eight Ivy League schools […]
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Hoosier Energy Unveils Solar Program
Bloomington, Ind. — When the sun shines, Hoosier Energy and its member systems beam. Hoosier Energy, in partnership with its 18 electric cooperative members, recently announced a 10-megawatt solar program […]
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State budget has funds for park, lake fixes
LIBERTY, Ind. – It took some theater and a bit of moxie to get $2.3 million included in the state’s budget to upgrade facilities at Whitewater Memorial State Park and […]
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Pence set to sign $31 billion Indiana budget plan
LEBANON, Ind. (AP) — Gov. Mike Pence plans on signing the new state budget plan during a ceremony at a central Indiana elementary school. The new two-year state spending plan […]
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Governor Mike Pence signs bill for regional development program in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — A new state grant program aimed at encouraging Indiana counties and cities to collaborate on regional development projects was signed into law Wednesday by Gov. Mike Pence. The […]
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Healthy Indiana Plan Participants Now Eligible For Gateway To Work Program
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) today announced that the hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers enrolled in the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) are now also eligible for the […]
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Pence signs bill tightening Indiana's state ethics laws
Gov. Mike Pence has endorsed an overhaul of state ethics laws that requires greater financial disclosure by lawmakers and expressly prohibits elected officials from using state resources for political purposes. […]
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Pence Signs Bill To Try To Reduce Infant Mortality Rates
INDIANAPOLIS – Gov. Mike Pence signed a bill into law on Monday that is designed to lower infant mortality rates in the state. The new law establishes the Safety […]
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Economic group starts campaign
The Marshall County Economic Development Corp. has launched a campaign to increase private-sector participation in programs aimed at growing employment and business activity. The four-year campaign, named Invest in Marshall […]