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Indiana Rep. Smaltz is championing House Bill 1177, which seeks to expand a state employer child care tax credit to support more Hoosier families with accessible child care.
Hamilton County Sheriff's Office celebrates the academic achievements of HSE graduates from the county jail, highlighting their dedication and potential for future success.
Indiana lawmakers are pursuing changes to enhance child digital safety and revise alert systems after Hailey Buzbee's death, considering broader Amber Alert criteria and a new Pink Alert for at-risk minors.
Bloomington has installed a new temporary fluoridation system, ensuring consistent fluoride levels in the drinking water after previous system failures.
Rep. Baird invited Pastor Mark Wingler to serve as Minister of the Day at the Indiana Statehouse, symbolizing the link between government and spiritual leaders.
Attorney General Todd Rokita announced a $6.25M settlement with Viatris and Pfizer over alleged EpiPen price‑fixing. The deal resolves a suit that accused companies of blocking competition and pushing two‑pack sales.
House Bill 1102, designed to integrate ABA therapy into public schools, passed the House and is now Senate-bound.
Indiana's House passed a bill to protect prime farmland while promoting economic growth, emphasizing local benefits from developments like data centers.
Noblesville first responders and community members worked together to save a life during a medical emergency, using CPR and an AED, highlighting the importance of early intervention.
Indiana lawmakers are discussing revising the state alert system after Hailey Buzbee's death to better protect youth, amid broader concerns about online safety for children.
Indiana's Senate approved a resolution to name a part of State Road 45 after ex-basketball coach Bobby Knight, renowned for his IU Hoosiers tenure and multiple championship wins.
State Rep. Brad Barrett was honored for his legislative work in Indiana, particularly in health care reforms, as he nears the end of his final session.
The City of Lawrence, Indiana, offers a free Be Heart Smart Program to prevent heart disease, including advice on managing health metrics and lifestyle choices.
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