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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.
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A grassroots community coalition that advocates substance use disorder solutions celebrates 10 years at an event in Jeffersonville Monday.
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The annual Southern Indiana Pride festival returns Saturday to downtown Jeffersonville. Organizers say the family friendly event is a chance to celebrate community and support one another.
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Indiana Gov. Mike Braun removed all three IU trustees elected by alumni and replaced two of them with well-known conservative figures.
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A county judge is ordering the state to reopen a federal rental assistance program that it abruptly shut down in March.
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Wineries across Indiana are preparing for an insect with a benign-sounding name but one whose potential for damaging grapevines could force them to outsource grapes or raise prices.
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A Southern Indiana judge has denied a motion for default judgement in a case against the city of New Albany related to a low-head dam. But she started the clock on the city’s response to discovery.
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Hundreds of companies tied to the sports gambling industry in Indiana will no longer need to be licensed with the state after July 1.
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The Hoosier Lottery's growth projections are cautious this year as worries about an economic downturn are softening lottery revenues.
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Misty Noel — who is married to former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel — pleaded guilty Wednesday to 10 felonies for theft and tax evasion.
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As a punishing heat wave took hold of Texas, weather forecasters warned that severe storms with hail and even hurricane-force winds could hobble parts of Appalachia and the Midwest on Friday. Tornadoes were also a risk.
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Silver Creek voters struck down a plan to raise taxes to pay for school improvements leaders say are needed to address capacity issues.