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Many Hoosiers who are unable to pay their energy bills won’t face shutoffs for another 45 days. On Monday, the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission…
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The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles will begin charging late fees again July 1.Late fees had been suspended the last few months due to the COVID-19…
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The Indiana State Department of Health reported 33 additional confirmed deaths over the weekend, bringing the state’s total to 2,427. The state announced…
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Hoosiers can no longer use their cell phones while driving unless they’re hands-free, starting Wednesday.The new law takes effect July 1. Indiana…
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Thousands of Hoosier renters facing eviction in the coming weeks might get a little help from the state.Officials announced the creation of a Rental…
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The Indiana State Department of Health reported 27 additional confirmed deaths since Sunday, bringing the state’s total to 2,377. The state announced…
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Indiana schools will have access to a grant program aimed at improving remote learning. The $61.6 million for the state-run program comes from the federal…
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It’s safe to say there have been other things on Hoosiers’ minds than the environment these days. The COVID-19 pandemic has not only affected the health…
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The Indiana Governor’s Workforce Cabinet is getting more than two million dollars to support the state’s Rapid Recovery Plan. It’s intended to help with…
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Indiana’s unemployment rate fell more than 5 percent in May according to data released from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Friday. However, the same…