Fairbanks Foundation awards $12M to local schools for drug prevention
The initiative will provide grants to public and private K-12 schools in Marion County to support substance-abuse programs.
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The initiative will provide grants to public and private K-12 schools in Marion County to support substance-abuse programs.
The “Movin’ Out” star offers a one-night-only performance of romantic tunes.
Employers across America paid a record amount in settlements for workplace violations last year, but that isn’t expected to be a trend.
An Ohio developer is planning a five-story lodging property near the U.S. 31 corridor with the budget-friendly Home2 Suites brand.
A proposed ordinance drafted by Fishers' parks department will go before its city council Tuesday night.
Three new restaurants are opening on the Mile Square’s south side, including a couple of nontraditional locations piggybacking on established facilities and a Mexican eatery taking the former site of El Rodeo.
Leaders of the $10.3 million Riverside High School project on the west side—a sister to Herron High School and set to open in the fall—have cobbled together several funding sources to finance the project.
A person familiar with the negotiations said Monday the Indianapolis Colts are “close” to reaching a deal that would make New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels their next head coach.
Even though CBD is confused with THC, it does not produce psychoactive effects.
CBD remains an illegal controlled substance under federal law. We know this isn’t popular, but it is true.
Children will die. Children right here in Indiana
Politicizing this issue doesn’t help us develop a better solution.
Indiana’s business community and parents should demand that students receive cursive instruction.
Having policies against harassment is useless without a commitment to enforcing those policies.
The Indiana General Assembly wants to see things work, or not, in other states before it goes jumping into the deep end.
People are complaining there is no significant initiative that costs a lot of money, takes years to accomplish and grabs a lot of headlines.
Sometimes you can learn a lot about a community by virtue of the leaders it chooses.
The search is on for the next Barack Obama.
This emerging technology is likely to redefine what it means to be a candidate.
It may well be that the Supreme Court rights the … ship when this issue finally makes its way to the nation’s highest court.