Articles tagged as: IPB
July 3, 2024
Marian University engineering camp aims to grow interest, diversity in field
Marian University's Innovation Through Engineering Camp for high school students is meant to increase diversity in engineering and encourage students to learn more about industries with a high demand for engineers.
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Indiana on track to meet budget plan revenues after May tax collections
Indiana officials will soon close the books on the state’s 2024 fiscal year, which officially ended June 30, and the state headed into that final month on track to meet budget expectations.
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How much carbon do different regions in Indiana emit?
How much carbon do different regions in Indiana emit? One of our audience members was curious.
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Ball State study: Regional Cities Initiative generated $1.6 billion economic impact
Indiana’s Regional Cities Initiative created GDP, population and employment growth in the counties that received its funding.
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Wabash Valley Resources presents community benefits plans to Vigo, Vermillion counties
The plans don’t include the one thing many concerned residents want — protection should something go awry.
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Veteran assistance organization expands employment resources to west central Indiana
Currently, Helping Veterans and Families of Indiana provides services in central Indiana to at-risk veterans. These services include temporary housing, food and employment resources.
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Indiana Eviction Justice Network's new website aims to add more monitors to eviction courts
The Indiana Eviction Justice Network has launched a website that it hopes will help its court watching program spread to more communities across the state.
Read MoreJuly 2, 2024
Goodin to face three opponents for lieutenant governor nomination at Democratic convention
Indiana Democrats will have four candidates to choose from for the party’s lieutenant governor nomination later this month.
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Indiana tech hub awarded nearly $51 million in federal implementation grant
One of Indiana’s three regional tech hubs will receive more than $50 million in funding to support the implementation of biotech resources.
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Nearly 13,000 Hoosiers wait for Medicaid waiver services. FSSA plans to process about 900 per month
The Family and Social Services Administration provided updates on waitlists for home- and community-based services Monday. It also addressed the concerns from the families of medically complex children about its decisions to change how those services can be delivered.
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