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The facility's permit is up for renewal. Activists say the Indiana Department of Environmental Management needs to do more to protect people who get their drinking water from Lake Michigan and visit its beaches.
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The emails appear to come from dozens of state agencies and offices, including the Indiana Department of Revenue, State Comptroller and Department of Transportation.
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The Trump administration is considering cutting a federal grant program that aims to decarbonize heavy industry. That includes more than $700 million for three projects in Indiana.
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High school students will be able to leave school for longer periods to receive religious instruction under legislation passed by Indiana lawmakers. The measure also creates additional licensing routes for STEM teachers and shortens the window in which schools must notify parents about bullying.
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Disability rights advocates said Indiana death row inmate Benjamin Ritchie’s “profound brain damage” should spare him from execution.
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Indiana is halting its Digital Opportunity Grant program after it said the Trump administration told it to suspend the grant.
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Indiana is facing a declining labor force participation rate and shortage of skilled workers across industries like health care, advanced manufacturing and transportation. That's according to a report co-released by Ivy Tech Community College.
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Indiana lawmakers establish Office of School Safety to coordinate school safety, emergency protocolsA new state office will soon give Indiana schools more guidance on safety measures. Lawmakers sent a bill to the governor to establish the Office of School Safety within the Department of Homeland Security.
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Lawmakers celebrated after they said they protected K-12 education funding above all else as they faced a $2 billion budget shortfall. But the Indiana School for the Deaf saw its funding slashed by 5 percent.
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Indiana schools will not be allowed to expel students for chronic absences — at least for the next school year. State lawmakers adopted legislation that aims to tackle the state’s chronic absenteeism problem.