Homeowners can apply for state tornado safe room rebates
Hoosier homeowners who want to build a tornado safe room can apply for a state rebate.
Indiana lost nearly 350k acres of farmland in 12 years, state estimates
Indiana lost about 345,700 acres of farmland to other purposes between 2010 and 2022, but agricultural productivity still increased, the state found in a study released Monday.
Indiana FSSA halts POWER Account contributions after federal ruling
The Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) will stop enforcing collections of premium-like payments — the agency announced Monday, the same day it was set to restart the program. The action comes after a Thursday ruling from a federal judge striking contributions to POWER Accounts for Indiana’s Medicaid expansion enrollees.
Rust asks U.S. Supreme Court to take up his case
SEYMOUR — John Rust has filed his petition for writ of certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court.
Indiana’s Heartland BioWorks Hub to receive $51M in CHIPS Act funding
Indiana is set to receive $51 million in federal funding to kick-start its workforce development and startup support initiatives as part of the new Tech Hubs Program, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced Tuesday morning.
Police Incidents – July 2
Police Incidents
Johnson County Health Inspections: Week of July 1
Health Inspections
Democrat to challenge West for Johnson County Commissioner
A new contested race is taking shape for this fall’s election as officials release details on how a school board member’s death will impact ballots.
Greenwood fireworks store, firefighters gearing up for Fourth of July
For many Hoosiers, Independence Day means cookouts with friends and family, red-white-and-blue and fireworks.
Greenwood Police accepting applications for citizens academy
Police fficers go through hours of training to protect the more than 63,000 residents of Greenwood.