Health / June 17, 2025
FSSA: Proposal from U.S. Senate could require Indiana to 'roll back eligibility' in HIP
A recent proposal by the U.S. Senate could require Indiana to "roll back eligibility" in its Medicaid expansion program — the Healthy Indiana Plan, or HIP. That's according to the top official at the state Family and Social Services Administration.
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Local News
June 17, 2025
Food in Transit returns for eighth summer, offering free produce
The Food in Transit program started back up in Indianapolis last week for its eighth consecutive year.
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Public Affairs
June 17, 2025
Northwest Indiana advocates push for greener steel in proposed IDEM smog rule
Smog forms from the combination of sunlight and pollution from things like cars and industrial plants. It can make it more difficult to breathe and aggravate lung and heart conditions.
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Duke Energy union workers prepare for 'work stoppage' amid stalled contract negotiations


Education
June 17, 2025
IU trustees pass productivity standards for faculty, change 'expressive activity' policy
Less than four months after giving Indiana University president Pamela Whitten a $200,000 raise, the university's board of trustees on Thursday approved a $225,000 bonus for her.
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Indianapolis Local Education Alliance to host 3 public meetings where people can comment


Health
June 16, 2025
Indiana to receive up to $100 million from Purdue Pharma, Sackler family opioid settlement
Indiana state and local governments expect to receive up to $100 million over the next 15 years from a settlement with one of the companies and families accused of fueling the country's opioid abuse crisis.
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Arts & Culture
June 14, 2025
Inside the finish: How Game 4 got away from the Pacers
Up by 10, late in the third quarter. Up by seven, going into the fourth. The Indiana Pacers had a golden opportunity.
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