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Indiana Driver’s Test Attracts Interest Due to High Fail Rates
October 8, 2024The Indiana state driver’s license exam has the highest fail rate of all of the United States. From 2020 to 2023, almost 1.5 million residents of the state failed the exam. This has become a huge problem that many are beginning to recognize due to the fact that the state is one of the most car-dependent states, meaning th... Read More
How Indianapolis Public Schools Navigate Tutoring
July 29, 2024Last year, Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) saw significant academic progress thanks to their tutoring programs, but with funding running out, the district is scaling back these efforts. Similar to many school districts nationwide, IPS utilized both in-person and online ... Read More
Indiana Health Officials Warn of Use of Dangerous “Zombie Drug”
June 6, 2024The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) has issued an urgent warning to coroners and law enforcement agencies across the state regarding a highly dangerous drug that is becoming increasingly popular. According to a news release from IDOH, there has been a noticeable incre... Read More
CEO Brad Chambers Gets ‘Bailout’ After Missing Deadline
April 25, 2024The second deadline came and went, but Chambers’ company still hadn’t met the terms. That means they still owe about $69 million to the city of Indianapolis. We found this out from papers we got through requests for public records. Brad Chambers, who used to be the Se... Read More
Indiana Gov. Signs Bill To Halt Emergency Powers Amid COVID-19
March 14, 2024Indiana's Governor, Eric Holcomb, has recently signed a bill aimed at limiting the emergency powers of the state's governors during health crises like the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This development comes as part of a broader national conversation about the balance of power between government authority and individual libert... Read More
Indiana Rep. Jim Lucas Shows Gun To High Schoolers
February 1, 2024Indiana Representative Jim Lucas had ended up showing his holstered gun at high schoolers, as they visit the Statehouse in order to show full advocacy for gun reform, where plenty of teenagers tend to feel relatively worried. The Republican was specifically debating the t... Read More
Indiana Laws Don’t Go Into Effect Until July
December 13, 2023There's a real good reason that the state of Indiana has decided to only put their laws into effect in July. Of course, this is pretty unusual, given the lateness of the release of these new laws' effect. But truly, the state of Indiana has ever been so consistent with their interpretation of laws, all because the bills get... Read More
First Responders Throughout Elkhart County Partake In Drill
October 30, 2023It's important to be safe as you protect your town. It makes a difference, especially in Indiana. Because it's there that there are several teams that respond to emergencies all over the area. Those folks had partnered with Beacon Health to join in something like an emergency preparedness drill, on Monday morning, over at t... Read More
‘Peaker’ Plants For Natural Gas Seems Necessary
September 18, 2023Indiana utilities are shutting down coal plants while also replacing them with renewable energy sources such as solar and wind energy. Of course, there are plenty of Peaker Plants that are being added to accompany the natural gas source. These plants really are capable when the demand itself is sky-high. Some utilities beli... Read More
Indy Trucking Company Contacting Former Yellow Corp Drivers
August 7, 2023Recently, a major trucking company, Yellow Corp, announced their bankruptcy, abruptly laying off all of their employees, effective immediately. Thousands of people were left behind in the corporate dust storm, being left entirely jobless. Taking advantage of the many people left needing work, an Indianapolis-based trucking ... Read More
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