Panel strikes utility pole compromise to boost Indiana broadband access
Lawmakers on Tuesday also expanded a nuclear development bill beyond a pilot.
Lawmakers on Tuesday also expanded a nuclear development bill beyond a pilot.
Baked in the 21-page measure are new rules for contacts awarded by state agencies—including a ban on non-public, no-bid deals—and steeper expectations for vendors paid with taxpayer dollars.
Nelson, who died at age 83, was the fourth music director in the Symphony’s history, guiding it to international recognition through recordings and appearances at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center.
Under Senate Bill 2, those enrolled in the Healthy Indiana Plan will need to either work or volunteer for 20 hours each week, with several exceptions for caregivers, disabled beneficiaries and more.
Before Monday’s vote, more than two hours of committee testimony was dominated by medical students and professors from Indiana University and other Hoosier colleges.
Indiana Humanities, the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis and the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library won’t receive the expected funding after the Trump administration canceled National Endowment for the Humanities grants.
The all-stock deal is expected to close in the late third or early fourth quarter of this year.
The drugmaker accuses Premier Weight Loss of risking patients’ health by selling altered, unsterile versions of its blockbuster drugs Mounjaro and Zepbound.
Conexus wants to move its Catapult programming on-site with manufacturers that want to hire Catapult graduates. And it plans to reduce its own role in the program.
Economists have long pointed out that setting a price ceiling below the market clearing price will inevitably lead to product shortages.
Insurance works on the principle of the Law of Large Numbers.
Several of the session’s most important pieces of legislation—including bills affecting the budget, property tax relief and health care transparency—will be heard, amended and passed out of committee next week.
Lawmakers have sent Indiana Gov. Mike Braun 38 bills thus far, and he has signed all of them.
Rock Bottom Brewery served meals and craft beer at the space in downtown Indianapolis from 1996 to 2020.
Coach after coach, from Virginia’s Tony Bennett to Villanova’s Jay Wright, have walked away from college basketball, saying it no longer holds the appeal it once did.
Legislative leaders have made clear that they intend to act on Gov. Mike Braun’s central campaign promise to provide property tax relief. However, with less than a month left to pass a solution, leaders have yet to announce agreement on an approach.
Business-focused Indianapolis attorney Jennifer Ruby will take over the state’s vacant public access counselor role.
Of course, we have lived through technological revolutions before.
Every coach craves leadership from players—someone who leads by both word and deed and supports the coach’s standards for on-court performance and off-court behavior.
Construction at the busy intersection will be delayed to give time for work to be completed on other nearby major road projects.