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WISH-TV on MSNMillions of Dollars Meant to Help the Poor Left UnspentAccording to the assembled financial reports from the nine Marion County townships, more than $12.7 million intended for ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNIPS and charter schools: What do prominent studies and test scores say about student achievement?Do charter schools or traditional IPS schools perform better academically? The question depends on who or what you ask.
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Chalkbeat on MSNFamily alleging ‘fight club’ discipline at IPS School 87 agrees to dismiss lawsuit against districtThe parties agreed to dismiss the lawsuit, which alleged systemic abuse against a student with a disability at George ...
A line of strong storms downed trees and caused power outages in portions of central Indiana on Saturday. In Hendricks County, numerous downed trees were spotted. Along Thornburg ...
According to Pike Township Fire Department, firefighters responded to the 8300 block of Wilson Road, near I-65 and Lafayette ...
Teachers from across the state are gathering at the statehouse on Monday to protest changes made to public school funding by lawmakers.
Residents recently had a chance to hear about the proposed data center at a public hearing in March. INDIANAPOLIS — A ...
School districts are projected to lose a combined $744 million in property tax revenue if Senate Bill 1 is signed into law.
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A mother "irate" over a sixth grade lesson showed up at an Indianapolis grade school with a firearm and sent a teacher ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Millions of dollars from Marion County taxpayers, set aside for the poor, are sitting untouched. Township trustees offer assistance, or what state law terms as “poor ...
The owners of a nearly century-old fourth-generation Hancock County orchard have stated their opposition to a proposed ...
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