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Some Hoosiers will be forced to prove their citizenship in order to keep their voter registration from being deleted under a new state law.
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Work has begun in Southern Indiana to take out a low-head dam that failed in February, closing a bridge that connects Clarksville and New Albany.
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Indiana Gov. Mike Braun was in New Albany Tuesday to highlight a new law aimed at preventing health issues that could lead people to need long-term care and divert the need for Medicaid services.
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Because of a last minute addition to the state's budget bill, public universities in Indiana have cut departments. That includes the elimination or consolidation of departments in Southern Indiana.
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Up to 40 middle and upper management positions could be eliminated as the Indiana Department of Child Services said it aims to devote more resources to frontline services.
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Food pantries in Southern Indiana are seeing record numbers of people seeking assistance as financial pressures mount. And leaders at the organizations worry as loss of benefits looms.
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The Jeffersonville City Council voted to stop a fire territory after a new state tax law limits what it can levy in taxes.
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Union workers at Kroger stores across the country are negotiating their contracts with the company — including in central Indiana.
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Starting July 1, drivers will pay more to cross local bridges operated by RiverLink.
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While a high majority of Indiana patients have health insurance, a large share are considered underinsured.
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The future of a recently adopted fire territory in Southern Indiana that has faced multiple challenges is expected to be decided next week.
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Indiana students have access to summer meals and snacks at more than 1,000 locations statewide. The Summer Food Service Program has provided meals to students for nearly 50 years.