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Indiana leaders address concerns over cyberattacks and sleeper cells as threats from Iran. Cyberattacks and sleeper cells pose the biggest threats to Indiana.
Gov. Mike Braun dumped nine members off the Indiana Economic Development Corp. and replaced them with new members.
Despite 5% state budget cuts, all 15 public colleges and universities, including Indiana University Northwest and Purdue Northwest, won’t raise tuition or fees for the next two years.
By: Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic Indiana’s 15 public colleges and universities will freeze in-state ...
Gov. Mike Braun defended recent cuts to higher education at a Madison County Tea Party event. IPR’s Thomas Ouellette reports the last-minute changes to the state’s two-year budget were in response to ...
The Jobs for America’s Graduates program, which serves thousands of Hoosier students, was eliminated as a line item in the ...
Indiana is introducing new tools on July 1 to evaluate if children and infants qualify for home- and community-based services ...
Beginning July 7, motorists exceeding the reduced speed limit by 11 mph or more in the Interstate 65 worksite in southern ...
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Housing advocates who have long held that the state lacks enough affordable, stable and safe dwellings asked Gov. Mike Braun to convene a dedicated commission in a Friday letter signed by nearly 700 ...
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