Articles tagged as: COVID-19
August 12, 2020
Holcomb Aims To Provide Some School Funding Certainty
Funding became a huge question mark last week after Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray (R-Martinsville) sent a letter to schools warning them they could lose 15 percent of state dollars if they dont reopen to in-person instruction.
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State Consumer Advocate: People Need More Time To Pay Overdue Utility Bills
Last week, Gov. Eric Holcomb said the state has no plans to further extend a ban on utility shutoffs during the COVID-19 crisis. But more than 11 percent of Hoosiers are still unemployed and cases are going up.
Read MoreAugust 11, 2020
Indiana Education Head On Reopening Schools: Contact Tracing Is A 'Beast'
Many districts across the state are bringing students back in person but are also offering online learning for those nervous about returning. Schools have already recorded positive coronavirus cases since reopening and had to adjust their plans, including shutting down temporarily.
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Indianapolis Warns Fines Coming For Virus Rules Violations, Bars And Nightclubs To Remain Closed
Mayor Joe Hogsett said several businesses flouted the city's rules on crowd sizes, distancing and face masks over the weekend.
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Big Ten Pulls Plug On Fall Football Amid COVID-19 Concerns
The move announced Tuesday comes six days after the conference that includes historic programs such as Ohio State, Michigan, Nebraska and Penn State had released a revised conference-only schedule that it hoped would help it navigate a fall season with potential COVID-19 disruptions.
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As Additional Pandemic Help Expires, Schools Worry What It Means For Homeless Students
Indiana's moratorium on evictions is set to expire this week and additional pandemic unemployment benefits have already ended, and schools are on edge for what it could mean for students with unstable housing.
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Delaware Community Schools Closes 2 Schools After 1 Positive Case Confirmed
About 2,600 students attend Delaware Community Schools, which began in-person classes last Thursday.
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Face Masks, Plastic Dividers Part Of Reopening At This Elementary School
As schools across Indiana start to reopen, educators are coming to grips with new safety and health requirements that drastically change how they teach.
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More Fines Coming For Those Breaking Marion County's COVID Rules
The Marion County health department will be stepping up fines for businesses that violate social distancing and mask requirements.
Read MoreAugust 10, 2020
COVID-19 Patient Who Received Double-Lung Transplant Faces Long Road To Recovery
In June, an Illinois woman became the first COVID-19 patient in the U.S. to receive a life-saving double-lung transplant -- after the virus irreversibly damaged her lungs. She is recovering but it hasn't been easy.
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