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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.
The LGBTQ community seeks to politicize the criminal code to elevate its legal status.
I am about as sympathetic a voter they have to their plight—and I am absolutely disgusted.
The city’s leadership must reflect the best of us.
There is another, more important loser: Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and his agenda.
In recent years, some Hoosiers have needed to drive nearly two hours to get treatment for addiction. The new bill would increase the number of centers by 50 percent.
Loni Smith McKown, who spent eight years teaching at Butler and five years as faculty adviser to the school’s student newspaper, The Butler Collegian, argues in the federal lawsuit filed in December that the university wrongly retaliated against her after she took action to complain about alleged discrimination.
The 4.5-acre parcel just east of the Monon Trail received a high bid of $2.75 million. All of the proposals would mix commercial and housing development.
Katherine Coplen, the first woman to lead Nuvo’s editorial department, is leaving the newspaper at the end of January after about a year and a half in the top editor’s position.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb’s office says Indiana will be the second state to adopt The Last Mile coding program, which seeks to give inmates in-demand job skills and keep them out of the corrections system.
Indiana’s high school graduation rate steadily climbed from 78 percent to 87 percent from 2007 to 2011. But since then, it has barely budged.
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to wade into the issue of sales tax collection on internet purchases in a case that could force consumers to pay more for certain purchases and allow states to recoup what they say is billions in lost revenue annually.
Purdue University is several weeks away from what university officials hope is final approval of its acquisition of Kaplan University.