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"Out of all state entities, our higher education institutions are in the best financial position to weather these cuts," ...
Gov. Mike Braun was given slightly more expansive authority this year to explore tolling Indiana’s interstate highways.
Six Indiana public colleges have submitted a fifth of the state's degree programs for cutting or merging ahead of a new law ...
Gov. Mike Braun's overhaul of the Indiana Economic Development Corp. board includes members who donated heavily to his ...
Dozens of new laws that impact education in Indiana, from sex education to teacher pay, become effective Tuesday.
Braun started his speech by talking about his time in the U.S. Senate and then told the teens that he gets up early each day ...
Indiana governor Mike Braun announced statewide tuition freeze, marking the first time since 2010 that multiple campuses will ...
Gov. Mike Braun dumped nine members off the Indiana Economic Development Corp. and replaced them with new members.
State leaders projected the change will generate $800 million over two years for Indiana's Medicaid program, addressing a ...
Braun announced June 23 that he appointed nine new members to the IEDC's board, including entrepreneurs, business owners, a union representative, and even a Democrat: former gubernatorial candidate ...
Indiana Governor signs bills to improve healthcare accessibility, including telehealth expansion and easier access to hearing ...
Gov. Mike Braun confirmed this week that Indiana spent more than $1 million in taxpayer funds to buy four doses of execution ...