Tri-State News
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Elections officials are encouraging Hoosiers to vote ahead of the May 7 primary election.
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Indiana State Treasurer Daniel Elliott announced Wednesday he’s investing more state dollars in Israeli bonds.
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The news comes as the university announced plans to cut 23 staff to address a serious budget deficit earlier in 2024, amid other efforts to curb costs.
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Ideastream Public Media's sports commentator Terry Pluto said the Cavs came together to grind out the win without one of their best players, Jarrett Allen, who was out with a rib injury.
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The students said they're seeking the university's divestment from companies that profit off Israeli "apartheid," among other demands.
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A Cleveland-based "green bank" is leading an effort to bring solar panels to low-income residents in 31 communities across eight states.
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Four Indiana school corporations are gearing up for referendum votes during next week’s primary election. Those schools plan to spend most of the money on attracting and retaining teachers and staff — if their referendums are approved by voters.
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The Humane Society of Greater Dayton launched the One Health program at its veterinary clinic, where a social worker helps pet owners with guidance, support and advocacy.
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The Family and Social Services Administration says the new long-term care program is on track to launch in July. However, the major insurance companies overseeing the transition and a group representing senior care organizations didn’t reach a consensus on care management — leaving the future of the program unclear.
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Many businesses, child advocates and parents say there is a childcare crisis in Ohio, but no clear solution on what to do about it.