Indiana public pension system completes Chinese divestment
The Indiana Public Retirement System (INPRS) finished shedding its $1.2 billion worth of investments in Chinese entities this month — four years ahead of schedule — state officials said Wednesday.
Purdue, IU weigh in on the state’s new high school diplomas
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat Indiana.
Hoosiers urged to be poll workers for fall election
Indiana’s top election official is encouraging eligible Hoosiers to be poll workers for the upcoming November election.
Police Incidents – Aug. 1
Police Incidents
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, accused as the main plotter of 9/11 attacks, agrees to plead...
Greenwood Education Foundation celebrates 10 years, adds executive director
The foundation’s impact can be felt across Greenwood Community Schools.
Lawsuit against former Trafalgar town council member dropped
A lawsuit that alleged a former Trafalgar Town Council member violated a stop work order on a residential property has been dismissed.
Whiteland Marketplace Barns close for business
What was once an innovative idea for the Whiteland business community has run its course.
Johnson County Republicans recount ‘electric’ RNC
Johnson County Republicans who were able to attend this year’s Republican National Convention said the atmosphere was “electric” and the speeches stirred emotions.
GALLERY: Clark Elementary welcomes students back to school
A student high-fives Assistant Principal Heather Risley as they walk into Clark Elementary for their first day Wednesday.