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Student loans to go to Treasury Department as Trump dismantles Education Department
Breaking off the student loan operation would mark the biggest step yet in closing the department, which President Donald Trump ordered to be dismantled almost exactly a year ago.
High school students are spreading the word about voting
Indy teens who aren’t old enough to vote can still help out at the polls. Here’s how.
Your neighbors have these 5 health concerns
A survey highlights disparities in health care access and housing in Marion County.
CAFE to host mental health event for Black men
The goal is to break the stigma around mental health among Black men.
New Indiana law updates Ivy Tech governance, doubles down on workforce mission
The overhaul expands workforce-focused expertise on the community college’s governing boards and strengthens ties between campuses and regional employers.
Get your knit together
Experience community and the benefits of fiber arts at these free fiber art circles.
Planned Parenthood to close 2 Indianapolis sites, consolidate at Georgetown clinic
Planned Parenthood is merging three Indianapolis locations into one, with two clinics scheduled to close their doors in April.
Sabey Data Centers prevails despite outcry from southsiders
The Seattle-based tech company was approved to build a facility in Decatur Township.
Indiana state parks add 45 all-terrain trackchairs for disabled hikers
Forty-five shiny new trackchairs will soon be available for use at every Indiana state park and state park inn — free of charge.


