Indiana received a "B" grade for its state finances
SUGAR LIME BLUE performs live on the Joliet Area Historical Museum's Outdoor Rooftop venue on Friday August 29th at 7pm
New report from Truth in Accounting reveals Indiana’s strengths and weaknesses in fiscal reporting
Grand Opening Event Scheduled for May 22
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Patch and T-Mobile are spotlighting local EMTs, firefighters and police officers who are making a difference in their communities.
Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to celebrate local star students making a big impact in their communities.
Police investigated thousands of leads, and released multiple composite sketches of the suspect based on eyewitness accounts.
According to new report by government finance watchdog
Complimentary Launch Party October 9 to Demo New Procedures
New report puts state at the top for financial transparency
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Original Blues Brothers band members Tom "Bones" Malone & "Blue Lou" Marini - Open to the public Q&A Session at the Joliet Museum March 21st
The 143-unit development by Subtext and Brinkmann Constructors will feature live-learn-play amenities focused on enhancing student wellbeing
Assessments kick off during National Fall Prevention Month and Continue Through November 30
Christmas Comes Early for Children and Teens Fighting Cancer
The Northwest Indiana destination has plans to add a patio and open in time for its Dark Lord Day festival, according to reports.
Richard Allen's attorneys argued Monday that members of a Norse religion with white nationalist affiliations killed the two teen girls.
“If she would have drank Gatorade, or took in the water more slowly, she would be alive,” her brother said.
Energy Awareness in Rural Towns & Homes (EARTH) one of 67 Energizing Rural Communities Prize winners, receives $100k to advance clean energy
The 18th Annual Lakeview East Festival of Arts returns September 9 and 10 with over 100 artists.
“He made multiple confessions to multiple people,” Prosecutor Nicholas McLeland told a judge, reports said Thursday.
"The STEEPWATER BAND" on the JAHM Rooftop Concert venue Friday, June 9th at 7pm
Robinson Engineering Teams Up and Builds Three Treasure Chests to Help Children Fighting Cancer
The budget features big spending on health care, accelerated tax cuts and a near-universal private school voucher program.
The three-year extension of the annual tax hike, inserted into the state budget, comes alongside a new task force.
The Democrat joins three Republicans and one Libertarian already in the race.
Indiana’s veteran suicide rates are higher than the national average, particularly for the state’s youngest veterans.
The non-traditional public schools will see increased per-student funding and gain access to local property taxes.
Retirees who are part of the Indiana public pension program won’t be getting a bonus benefit from the legislature this year.
Gov. Eric Holcomb signed 68 bills into law on Monday.
Meeks, a Republican, served in Indiana’s Senate for two decades beginning in 1988.
The governor has appointed Eric Miller as the new director.
He netted an historic 11.4% in the 2020 gubernatorial election as a third-party candidate.
Lawmakers wrapped up in the wee hours Friday morning. See what they accomplished — and what they didn't.
The institute's founder, Alfred Kinsey, produced ground-breaking research on sexuality, including the Kinsey Scale.
A chaotic final day yielded several so-called "final" draft budgets.
A slew of other bills are also headed to the governor, including those affecting career education, septic systems and floodplains.
Each of the three bills managed to cross the finish line — some in watered-down form — and await Gov. Eric Holcomb’s final signature.