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Free Press Indiana News is a nonprofit news site providing Hoosiers with solutions-focused journalism through original reporting and strong media partnerships. Both Mirror Indy and FPI News are part of Free Press Indiana, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to ensure all Hoosiers have access to the news and information they need. You'll find some stories from FPI News reporters published here, and some of our stories published on their website at fpinews.org.
Indiana expects to receive $1B for rural health. Hospitals say it’s only a ‘Band-Aid’
The funding will bolster programs, but cash-strapped rural health facilities can’t use it to make up for losses.
Indiana families scramble to keep the power on as prices rise
Hoosiers have turned off air conditioning and lights to keep costs down.
Inside the effort to save Hoosier barns
Historians believe hundreds of thousands of Indiana barns have disappeared over the last century. Of those that remain, many are in need of costly repairs.
Indiana farmers already faced a hard financial year. The Iran war made it worse.
A spike in fertilizer and diesel prices following the conflict leaves little room for profits
Here’s why electric bills are up across Indiana
Infrastructure investments drive up electric bills.
The outdoor art destination in Indiana you’ve probably never heard of
The Greene County site started in 2002 and has expanded to feature hundreds of cast-iron art pieces on 3 miles of wooded trails
Road projects delayed as state’s gas tax holiday dries up local coffers
Cities, counties and towns will lose out on around $170 million in total by July, according to David Bottorff, director of the Association of Indiana Counties.
Is Indiana really affordable?
Why Hoosiers struggle to afford one of the lowest cost states in the nation.


