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House Republicans in Washington, D.C., passed President Trump's spending bill on Thursday. As the bill awaits Trump's signature, many local leaders and organizations have shared their reactions.
Indiana's Republican Congress members support Trump's spending package, while Democrats oppose it. The bill cuts social ...
As Indiana residents prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July with fireworks and freedom, Attorney General Todd Rokita invites ...
Indiana shocked the college football world last season — and now one Hoosier is turning heads in the virtual world too. His ...
Hoosiers are paying an average of $71.49 for a cookout feeding 10 people this summer, or $7.15 per person — a 5% increase ...
The bill will impact Hoosiers through tax cuts and spending cuts to federal programs, such as Medicaid. It now heads to Trump ...
Florida State's running back room is expected to be a strong suit under new offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn. With players ...
With the newly increased cigarette tax, state officials estimate nearly 40,000 Hoosiers will soon be looking to stop using ...
Indiana receives $6.25 million from the federal government to expand registered apprenticeships, offering a path to high paying careers for Hoosiers.
Proponents of cultivated meat products say the new technology could make food systems more sustainable and save lives, but mass production is far out.
The styling of pizza comes in many variations and in this month's feature, we have the scoop on some of the best locales to ...
Indiana’s demand for apprenticeship is rising after education officials approved a massive high school diploma redesign last ...
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