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An Indiana law passed last year makes it easier for parents to send their kids out for religious instruction during school hours. Some Floyd County families have recently signed up for LifeWise Academy, a fast-growing national organization.
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New Albany council members had not yet received a response on the administration's spending related to a low-head dam as of Thursday.
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Jeffersonville leaders finalized a new police contract this week after more than a year of negotiations. Uncertainty around Senate Bill 1 contributed to the longer timeline.
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A Southern Indiana nonprofit is hosting a benefit to help raise money to expand harm reduction outreach.
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Indiana lawmakers on an artificial intelligence task force are wrestling with whether and how to create legal guardrails for AI.
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An Indiana political group that previously tried to boost centrist candidates is shifting its focus as it tries to influence the state's political landscape.
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Indiana Democrats say Republicans trying to redraw the state's congressional map are "greedy cheaters" dismantling the bedrock principles of democracy.
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People reentering society after being incarcerated often need a lot of support to succeed, including mental health and rehab services. Some Indiana advocates are calling on lawmakers to increase resources for that support statewide.
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River Heritage Conservancy said the proposed location for its whitewater element will improve otherwise unused land.
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Scott McVoy was named interim chief of the Jeffersonville Police Department.
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Dicamba is known to drift off of fields where it's applied and damage neighboring crops.
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The Clark County Health Department says private funds are sustaining some efforts as federal funding and guidance changes.