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If job creation is priority No. 1 for lawmakers this session, job placement for veterans seems to be priority 1-A, with new legislation aimed at getting…
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Ball State President Jo Ann Gora says the state’s funding formula for higher education unfairly favors some schools over others.Gora says the state’s…
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Some municipal leaders watched Monday’s opening of the 2013 Indiana General Assembly session with a wary eye – wondering how taxation rules will affect…
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House and Senate leaders say they’re looking forward to a less contentious legislative session than the past two years as the General Assembly convenes…
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A new proposal from Attorney General Greg Zoeller and a GOP state senator would help Indiana schools put more police officers in their buildings.School…
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Governor Mitch Daniels’ eight years in office is being remembered as a time of big changes and sweeping reform that’s left the state markedly different…
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A state panel has voted to make it easier for non-education majors who earn Bachelor’s degrees to get teaching jobs. That’s one part of a broad package of…
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A U-S District judge has ruled against atheist organization the Center for Inquiry in its bid to strike down Indiana’s marriage statute as…
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Indiana’s private sector added 7,700 jobs last month and lowered its unemployment rate to 8%.The unemployment rate fell 0.2% in October, the largest…
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The Indiana Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a lawsuit challenging the state’s school voucher program Wednesday, but at least one analyst says…