Indiana State University President Mike Godard told faculty Thursday that the Commission for Higher Education is still reviewing programs that fall under required graduation thresholds and that action ...
A New Albany nonprofit is working to expand food access through a new pay-as-you-can farmstand. Let Us Learn, Inc. announced Friday it has opened two farmstands offering fresh food from local farmers ...
A Medicaid bill reshaping parts of Indiana’s long-term care system cleared the legislature a final time Friday and now heads to Gov. Mike Braun.
Lawmakers in both chambers approved legislation Friday that imposes felonies and fines on improperly credentialed truck drivers and tightens employer and training‑school penalties.
Perhaps hundreds of Indiana’s roughly 1,000 township governments could face consolidation under a bill on its way to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk.
A push to rein in youth social media — renewed in part by recent high-profile online exploitation cases — culminated on the ...
A Jeffersonville resident and former Clark County Probation Department employee is facing charges of felony perjury and counterfeiting, according to Indiana State Police.
Tom May is a long-time writer for the News and Tribune who can be reached at tom.may@newsandtribune.com ...
NEW ALBANY – Baptist Health Floyd provides state-of-the-art care — starting the moment patients arrive. Complimentary valet ...
Attorney Jenny Kraft Kuchle has been appointed chair of Lorch Naville Ward LLC’s Estate Planning and Probate Group.
Clark County Health Officer Dr. Eric Yazel has been following this program since its inception, after an HIV outbreak in ...
Do Something Southern Indiana hosted a presentation called "The Big Business of Incarcerating Immigrants" featuring Louisville resident Kyle Ellison.
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