Beginning with February’s bill, the wastewater sewer rate will rise by six percent. That rate increase was approved two years ago.
The Class of 2024 broke the record for Indiana’s highest graduation rate, according to a new report from the Indiana Department of Education.
The proposed order from President Donald Trump to pause federal funding caused a day-long halt in some of Beacon's housing programs.
Gov. Mike Braun used his first State of the State address to make the case for his policy priorities including property tax reform and addressing high health care costs.
The latest rate cut will move it down to 3 percent in 2025. For someone making $65,000 a year, that’s a savings of $33.
The address, expected to run approximately 30 minutes, marks a significant moment as the newly-elected governor outlines his vision and priorities for Indiana.
A new year means a few new faces in Monroe County government. Wednesday’s swearing-in ceremony at the courthouse featured 11 elected officials, from county coroner to county council.
Some students could earn associate degrees before graduating high school under the new requirements. However, not all dual credit classes transfer to other colleges and universities.
Black caucus priority bills include more coverage for obesity treatments; funding for first responders’ mental health care; enhanced coverage for maternal health programs; and education on water ...
A potential overhaul of the state’s Medicaid expansion program would include changes such as caps on enrollment and limits on lifetime eligibility.
Republican Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is suing St. Joseph County alleging its jail is breaking a new state law by not cooperating with federal immigration officials.
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