
New plan could help get nursing students into the workforce
The omicron surge could lead to more nursing students in classrooms in Indiana. Lawmakers
Continue Reading »The omicron surge could lead to more nursing students in classrooms in Indiana. Lawmakers
Continue Reading »An Indiana Senate committee is asking INDOT to rename a section of an interstate. If the
Continue Reading »Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is leading a 16-state coalition defending the right of
Continue Reading »Marion High School JROTC Cadet Alysa Yancey has qualified for the USA Shooting National
Continue Reading »Two people have died following a weekend house fire.
According to Grant County Coroner Stephen Dorsey, two bodies were found in a structure fire at 120 1/2 N. Nebraska St., at around 9:30
Continue Reading »The Indiana Red Cross is desperately seeking blood donors after declaring a blood crisis. The limited blood stores are causing doctors to make tough calls about who can receive life-saving
Continue Reading »Even though it’s only mid-January, the state of Indiana has set a record for coronavirus infections this month. The Indiana Department of Health reports more than 195-thousand cases of the
Continue Reading »Indiana already has an official state bird, flower, and tree, but it could soon have an official state fossil. Legislation by State Rep. Randy Frye (R-Greensburg) calls on lawmakers to designate
Continue Reading »IU Health has granted $8.75 million dollars to Ivy Tech Community College to expand its nursing program, reports WFIE. Ivy Tech will use the money to recruit and pay staff, buy program materials,
Continue Reading »The Indiana Department of Natural Resources will hold eight virtual meetings to discuss areas proposed for aerial treatments of the invasive insect commonly known as gypsy moth. That moth is
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