DNR to hold meetings on gypsy moth treatments
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 considered to be one of the most
Inflation impacting prices at the grocery store
If you’ve been to the grocery store lately, you’ve probably noticed that prices have gone up. Inflation is up nearly 10% over the last year. You’re seeing that reflected in the cost of staples like meat. UIndy
State accepting application for student STEM team
High school students in Indiana are being encouraged to apply for Governor Eric Holcomb’s 2022 STEM Team. Holcomb says the program honors four high school students for their exceptional efforts and accomplishments in one of the STEM
State lawmakers revisit bill to do away with gun permits
The Indiana House is moving on to other business this week after passing a bill that would do away with requirements for Hoosiers to purchase a permit in order to carry a handgun in Indiana. Still —
Bill helping pregnant Hoosiers goes to the House
The House Committee on Public Health on Wednesday advanced State Rep. Ann Vermilion’s (R-Marion) bill, House Bill 1140, that would expand Medicaid coverage for pregnant women. Vermilion said her legislation would give pregnant Hoosiers greater access to