Archive for September 2022
USDA to Offer Farm Loans for Underserved and Beginning Farmers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) is reminding producers that FSA offers farm ownership and farm operating loans to underserved applicants as well as beginning farmers.…
Read MoreStudents Have Additional Options To Earn Indiana College Core In High School
More Indiana high schoolers than ever before can earn up to a year of general education, college-level courses in high school, as 57 additional high schools and eight postsecondary providers…
Read MoreStudent Loan Forgiveness Counts As Income for Hoosiers
By Whitney Downard Thousands of Hoosier borrowers with student loan debt discharged under a presidential proposal could see their taxable income increase under Indiana law. The loan forgiveness, announced in…
Read MoreState Exposes Expired Licenses In Nursing Homes
The Indiana State Attorney General’s office found issues in assisted living facilities with expired nurses’ licenses. “The decision to move a family member into an assisted living facility is not…
Read MoreOn The Banks Of The Wabash River At The Arts Federation
The Wabash River has literally and metaphorically shaped the Greater Lafayette community, so it’s safe to say the waterway is a common thread in our daily lives. Aside from its…
Read MoreIndiana Colleges Ramp-Up Monkeypox Awareness, But Vaccines Still Limited
By Casey Smith Schools across Indiana walked back COVID-19 restrictions at the start of the new fall term, but colleges and universities are now focusing on keeping the monkeypox virus…
Read MoreFriends Of Mayor Dennis Team To Hold Fundraisers On Monday Ahead Of Walk To End Alzheimer’s
The Greater Lafayette Walk to End Alzheimer’s is right around the corner, and the team Friends of Mayor Dennis is joining the effort to end Alzheimer’s disease in honor of…
Read More68th U.S. Nationals In The Books
By Scott Voliva For The Paper The NHRA could not have ordered any better weather for the 68th U.S. Nationals than they got all week in at Indianapolis Raceway Park.…
Read MoreCelebrate Hispanic Heritage Month With The Hon. Mario Garcia
On Friday, Oct. 7, at 2 p.m. EDT, the United States District Court, Bankruptcy Court, and Probation Office for the Southern District of Indiana and the Indiana State Bar Association…
Read MoreBBB Tip: Student Loan Forgiveness Is Here. Here’s How To Avoid Scams
The Biden Administration recently announced that the federal government will cancel up to $20,000 of federal student loans per person. Millions of Americans will be recipients of the student loan…
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