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MICHIGAN CITY — Gov. Eric Holcomb wants the people of Michigan City, and their elected representatives, to decide how to repurpose the Indiana State Prison property once the Department of ...
An Indiana man convicted in the 2000 killing of a police officer was put to death by lethal injection early Tuesday in the state's second execution since 2009. Indiana resumed executions in ...
Lubsen said “Ask Indiana” was created to modernize how residents can interact with state services. It uses generative AI and natural language processing to break down government agency ...
A spokeswoman for state Sen. Liz Brown, R-Fort Wayne, said the three-term lawmaker recently filed a complaint against the Republican attorney general with the Indiana Supreme Court's Disciplinary ...
The Indiana Department of Education has started the process to reshape the state’s accountability model for its schools.
According to a news release from the office of Indiana Gov. Mike Braun, Brooke Rollins, the secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, recently signed the state’s request to remove the two ...
A small group, most wearing light jackets in the chilly May evening, gathered in prayer outside the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City Monday night just hours before Benjamin Ritchie was ...
Indiana libraries and museums stand to lose millions of dollars after a flurry of federal and state funding cuts in the first half of 2025. In March, President Trump issued an executive order to ...
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales posted a photo on social media on May 30 highlighting that he was spending "personal time" in Europe with his wife. Less than an hour later, he was on ...
An Indiana man convicted in the fatal shooting of a police officer in 2000 was executed Tuesday by lethal injection in the state’s second execution in 15 years. Benjamin Ritchie, 45, had been on ...
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. — An Indiana man convicted in the 2000 killing of a police officer is set to receive a lethal injection early Tuesday in the state’s second execution in 15 years.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Food stamp users in Indiana can no longer buy soft drinks or candy with their benefits. Brooke Rollins, secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, signed Indiana ...