Kennedy or Nixon, Washington or Adams, Peter Pan or Shrek. Boone County Clerk Lisa Bruder is teaching the electoral process to local youth by putting cartoon characters head-to-head in a ...
Indiana’s largest public postsecondary institution is getting a statutory overhaul thanks to a new law signed this month updating the mission and governance structure of Ivy Tech Community College.
On a cold morning recently, thirteen young people walked into a warehouse on the east side of Indianapolis and stepped into ...
School administrators are witnessing a surge in students using AI platforms to remove clothing from classmates’ social media ...
A new judge will decide whether Alexandra Wilson can stay on the ballot in the Indiana Senate District 38 Republican primary.
The Anderson Area Christian Lenten Breakfast Series will continue with the fifth breakfast and Lenten message of the 2026 ...
The world changed six years ago this month. What began as a cluster of pneumonia cases overseas became a global pandemic that took Hoosiers’ lives, upended daily routines, overwhelmed hospitals, ...
Recent Lebanon City Council meetings have recently featured vocal residents from across Central Indiana urging local officials to halt development on a Citizens Energy Group water supply project.
Indiana merchants and customers say the state’s ban on federal food aid for sugary drinks and candy relies on definitions too ...
The Western Boone softball team has found some success in the last two seasons, claiming at least a share of Sagamore ...
In just a few weeks, thousands of Hoosiers will begin heading to the polls in what is shaping up to be one of the most contested primary elections in recent ...
John Lasley walks through the doors of his newly opened bar and sees more than a business. It serves as a reminder of a ...