Hoosier taxpayers can expect a refund after a successful fiscal year
You’re going to get some of your money back. Indiana closed the state fiscal year with lots of money in reserves, despite the pandemic. More than $500 million. So that means you’ll be getting a refund, thanks
Penguins on the mend after avian malaria
Three penguins at the Columbian Park Zoo continue to recover from avian malaria, the disease that killed the zoo’s six other penguins. Donner, Sagely, and Shazam are gaining weight and have shown an increase in activity said
Hoosiers could have better access to blood pressure monitors
Thousands of Hoosiers with high blood pressure may now have easier access to monitoring devices that will allow them to check their own blood pressure. The Indiana Office of Medicaid Policy and Planning (OMPP) approved a policy
Scams could crop up after disaster in Kentucky
The Better Business Bureau is reminding you to keep an eye out for scammers who may be trying to take advantage of the devastation left behind in Kentucky by last week’s tornado outbreak. Indiana Attorney General Todd
Grant and neighboring counties get $15 million from READI
Governor Eric J. Holcomb, Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers and the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) Board of Directors Tuesday awarded $500 million to support regional development plans across 17 regions representing all 92 counties. The East
Athletes receive settlement from gymnastics organizations following abuse from Nasser
Five years after the scandal came to light, Larry Nasser’s victims are getting a 380-million dollar settlement. Hundreds of young women will share in the deal with USA Gymnastics–with national headquarters in Indianapolis–and the US Olympic and
Grant-Blackford gets donation from Needler’s
Grant-Blackford Mental Health recently received a $5,000 donation from Fresh Encounter, Inc., the parent company of Needler’s Fresh Market. According to a press release, Needler’s made the gift as part of the company’s Nourish Your Mind Day.