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Scott B. Tittle is president of the Indiana Hospital Association, which serves as the professional trade association for more ...
Hoosier employers are increasingly relying on self-insured plans to deliver care to their workforce, even as the nation looks ...
Two dozen Hoosiers — most living near a forthcoming West Terre Haute project — railed against proposed regulations in a ...
The latest move by the Indiana GOP to exercise control over higher education is to eliminate is to lesser-used degree ...
Indiana Republican Party Chairwoman Lana Keesling announced Thursday that Rep. Robb Greene will serve as the next executive ...
Any impact to the federal budget largely depends on one’s political lens — with the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office ...
The Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation will be directed by Indianapolis business owner Brian Schutt, a lemonade stand ...
Indiana's Supreme Court tentatively scheduled an execution date for Roy Lee Ward, but questioned the state's access to lethal ...
After years on the decline, enlistment at the Indiana National Guard is on its way back up. Officials hope recent award and ...
Indianapolis Bar Association luncheon attendees listened raptly as U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson recounted ...
Grants to reduce racial health inequities. Scholarships for Black and Hispanic students. Racial bias training. A camping initiative for Black Hoosiers. All are programs that have been abolished and ...
New survey reveals Hoosier farmers planted about 1.6 million acres of cover crops this spring, boosting the state to the top.
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