Articles tagged as: coronavirus
January 4, 2021
NCAA Selects Indiana To Host All 2021 Men's March Madness Games
Most games will be held in Indianapolis, some early games will be played in Bloomington and West Lafayette.
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Lawmakers Begin Work With Unanswered Questions About Session Amid COVID-19
The Indiana House and Senate are making changes to the way they conduct business for the 2021 legislative session -- one everyone agrees will be "unique."
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DWD Awaiting More Guidance To Roll Out Unemployment Benefit Changes
The Continued Assistance Act would restart additional Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (benefits at a lower rate and extends the length of time an unemployed worker can be eligible for benefits.
Read MoreDecember 31, 2020
Virtual Pre-K Reading Program Struggles To Find Children During Pandemic
An online literacy program aims to help children in poverty learn to read as they prepare to enter kindergarten, but the group is struggling to find families because of the pandemic.
Read MoreDecember 31, 2020
RV Industry Production Increases In 2020, Pandemic Believed To Spur New Interest
Even after shutting down for about two months in the spring, the recreational vehicle industry is going to outpace the previous year. In 2020, production increased about 4 percent.
Read MoreDecember 30, 2020
Roughly 4.8 Million Hoosiers Will Need Vaccines To Achieve Herd Immunity
Health experts stress the importance of remaining cautious of the virus as the state works toward achieving herd immunity.
Read MoreDecember 30, 2020
Half Of Indiana Counties Labeled High-Risk For Virus Spread
The Indiana State Department of Health tracking map labeled 45 of the states 92 counties the most dangerous red category, up 21 from a week earlier.
Read MoreDecember 30, 2020
Vaccine Delivered To Prison Where Feds Carry Out Executions
Doses of the coronavirus vaccine had been delivered to 19 prisons, including the Federal Correctional Complex in Terre Haute, Indiana, by Wednesday, a Bureau of Prisons spokesman told The Associated Press.
Read MoreDecember 30, 2020
Holcomb Rescinds Temporary Halt On Non-Emergency Surgeries
Hospitals across Indiana can once again schedule non-emergency, elective surgeries after Gov. Eric Holcomb said Wednesday he'll lift the temporary ban on such procedures.
Read MoreDecember 30, 2020
COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout Issues Pop Up Across Indiana
Rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in Indiana remains focused on frontline health care workers and nursing home residents. That's even as some hospitals are reportedly vaccinating people much further down the priority list, like teachers.
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