The budgeting error won’t have an immediate impact, a Senate leader says, but the issue raises spending concerns over the long term.
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Fight for Life Foundation receives $200,000 grant to help students access technology
This article was originally published by the Indianapolis Recorder, a Free Press Indiana partner. Fight for Life Foundation, a nonprofit that helps underserved youth develop by providing social-emotional learning programs, has been awarded a $200,000 Elevation Grant. The Elevation Grant Program is a partnership between the Indianapolis Foundation, Mayor Joe Hogsett and the City-County Council. Its goal is to decrease […]
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State Rep. Gore to hold listening forums on Indy’s east side and in Beech Grove
Residents can provide feedback to the Democratic lawmaker.
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Rethink Coalition wants a recessed highway. Is INDOT interested?
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Indianapolis Public Schools moves to lease School 102 to nonprofit amid ongoing litigation
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