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New Performance Report Cards Go Live On Each Indiana School’s Website, Replacing A-F Grades
By: Casey Smith To increase transparency around Indiana students’ education performance, new report cards issued by the state education department are now required to be posted on nearly every Hoosier…
Read MoreIndiana’s Favorite Ghoul Sets Sights On Unclaimed Property
With Halloween just around the corner, Indiana icon Sammy Terry is partnering with the Attorney General’s Office to remind Hoosiers to search for unclaimed treats at IndianaUnclaimed.gov. Sammy Terry, the…
Read MoreMake Your Holiday Season Shopping Game Plan With These Insider Insights
(StatePoint) The busiest shopping days of the 2023 holiday season are on the horizon. Industry experts point out that knowing these dates in advance can help you score great deals…
Read MoreReplacing Income Tax With Sales Tax Hike Would Cost Poor Hoosiers More, Experts Say
By: Leslie Bonilla Muniz Axing Indiana’s individual income tax and replacing just half the revenue with a sales tax hike would cost the state’s poorest residents an additional $62 and…
Read MoreWinter Is Coming: Get The House Ready
Dear EarthTalk: With colder weather on the way, what are some cheap and easy ways to winterize my house that will save energy? If your home is cold and drafty…
Read MoreDNR To Stage Arbor Day Poster Contest For Fifth Grade Students
Indiana schools are encouraged to have their fifth grade students participate in an Arbor Day poster contest, helping students learn more about the important role of trees in the state’s…
Read MoreFSSA Announces $25 Million Grant To Address Working Hoosiers’ Child Care Needs
Employer-sponsored fund will increase the supply of available child care, benefits across state The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning today announced the…
Read MoreDoctors’ Tips To Stay Healthy During The Holiday Season
(StatePoint) The holiday season is a joyous time to reconnect with family and loved ones, but it also brings unique health and safety risks, according to doctors, who recommend a…
Read MoreSeniors Beware Of Scams Posing As Tech-Support, Financial Institution, Or Government
Attorney General Todd Rokita warned Hoosiers that complex forms of “phantom hacker” scams are on the rise — a new three-step hoax in which fraudsters pose as tech-support representatives, financial…
Read MoreHealth Care Costs Target Of State Policy Proposals
By: Whitney Downard Lawmakers continued to wrestle with Indiana’s high health care costs Thursday, determining which state actions would be effective to strengthen a free market. Two national experts testified…
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