Indiana expands learning recovery tutoring program
Indiana Learns, a state grant funded tutoring program, provides $1,000 directly to students who tested below their peers in this year's ILEARN exam.... Read More
Indiana Learns, a state grant funded tutoring program, provides $1,000 directly to students who tested below their peers in this year's ILEARN exam.... Read More
One Southern Indiana is making moves after its president and CEO announced her resignation last month. The organization's board recently approved a transition plan, including hiring a search firm and transitioning Wendy Dant Chesser's duties to other staff.... Read More
Indiana Landmarks is recognizing organizations in Flora and Montpelier for their work in preserving and education the community about local history.... Read More
The Shelbyville early learning center will be supported by $3 million in READI funds and is expected to serve nearly 100 students upon its opening in fall 2024.... Read More
A Purdue University institute in Peru has received funding for its next phase of projects. The Arequipa Nexus Institute for Food, Energy, Water and the Environment is a collaboration between Purdue and the Universidad Nacional de San Agustín.... Read More
If successful, the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority will match the Valparaiso Creative Council's fundraising efforts.... Read More
Two Midwest tomato growers are being recognized in the Indiana State Department of Agriculture's 2023 Red Gold Stewardship awards.... Read More
Recovery Centers of America has named a new CEO for its Indianapolis behavioral health treatment facility. The Pennsylvania-based healthcare network named Christine Schultz, previously CEO of Bloomington Meadows Hospital, as its new leader in Indy.... Read More
United Auto Workers in northwest Indiana have rejected a proposed contract from employer Lear Corp. Members of the Hammond Local 2335 voted overwhelmingly against Lear's proposed over the weekend, our partners at The Times of Northwest Indiana report.... Read More
Grace College in northern Indiana will continue offering free tuition for in-state students in families making $60,000 or less in the coming fall semester. The college supports such students through a combination of federal, state and institutional aid.... Read More