Indiana Rep. Ed DeLaney urges increased school funding, highlighting a drop in education's share of state budget; Secretary of State Diego Morales claims 91% voter registration, but voter advocacy groups challenge his accuracy; Indiana State Police search Atlanta, Ind., Utility Superintendent Andy Emmert's home; Brown County Commissioners restore Juneteenth as an official holiday after backlash; and actor Keanu Reeves debuts in professional auto racing this weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Indiana
Friday, October 4, 2024
Inflated voter rolls in Indiana? Critics say yes
By Marilyn Odendahl for The Indiana Citizen.Broadcast version by Joe Ulery for Indiana News Service reporting for the Indiana Citizen-Free Press India…
Thursday, October 3, 2024
IN seniors lack of nutritious meals tied to income, physical challenges
Baby boomers are getting older, and an adequate diet is vital to this demographic in maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Data in a 2022 report from the …
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Purdue students: What do we want? On-campus voting
Purdue University students are pushing back against Tippecanoe County's plan for limited voting access on campus. The county has announced only a 10 …
IN experts urge Hoosiers to seek help for postpartum mental health issues
Postpartum mental health issues are often misunderstood, but help is available for Hoosiers who may be suffering. It's an ideal time to talk about …
IN emerges as national leader in clean energy innovation
Indiana is positioning itself as a national leader in clean energy, driving economic growth through innovative projects and significant investments…
Public hearing planned for Indiana bobcat trapping proposal
Indiana is considering a limited bobcat trapping season and the Department of Natural Resources is seeking public input on the proposal. The plan …
IN small businesses resist potential tax hike
A large tax hike could be awaiting small businesses still rebounding from the pandemic. One group hopes Congress will act before two bills expire and …
IN looks to high school students to spark medical careers
Indiana's health care employee pool is shrinking. As the medical profession faces increased demand for mental health management, chronic illness …
Indiana Libraries rally against rising censorship efforts
Libraries across Indiana are observing Banned Books Week. The observation started in the 1980s to highlight ongoing censorship efforts aimed at …
Duke Energy's proposed rate hike, profits under fire
Duke Energy is facing criticism over its proposed rate hikes of up to 16%, while delaying the retirement of its coal-fired power plants in Indiana…
Suicide rates rising among Indiana's diverse communities
By Reyna Revelle for WISH-TV.Broadcast version by Joe Ulery for Indiana News Service reporting for the WISH-TV-Free Press Indiana-Public News Service …
Ball State, IU team up for medical student housing
By Katherine Hill for the Ball State Daily News .Broadcast version by Joe Ulery for Indiana News Service reporting for the Ball State Daily News-Free …