Reinstating federal unemployment benefits would ‘irreparably harm’ Hoosiers, state says
State lawyers said Hoosiers will be “irreparably harmed” by a judge’s decision ordering the state to continue federal unemployment benefits.
State lawyers said Hoosiers will be “irreparably harmed” by a judge’s decision ordering the state to continue federal unemployment benefits.
The firefighters’ labor dispute with the mayor has prompted a state inquiry into potential safety violations.
Hammond painter Mark Anderson will exhibit his watercolors at the Chesterton Art Center in July.
Dr. Jennifer Sullivan, secretary of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, played a key role in Indiana’s pandemic response.
It’s an accomplishment for a high school to win a state sports trophy even once. Lincoln-Way East brought home two in an eight-day stretch.
Matthew Lewis Small, 35, says he suffered personal and professional harm when he was charged with three counts of reckless homicide without cause.
The new location is part of the company’s goal to become the third largest grocer in the country by the end of 2022.
The ruling came just before the so-called abortion reversal law adopted by Indiana’s Republican-dominated Legislature was to take effect Thursday.