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Indiana Capital Chronicle INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Mike Braun confirmed that Indiana spent more than $1 million in taxpayer funds to purchase four doses of execution drugs — some which were used, and ...
Gov. Mike Braun confirmed Tuesday that Indiana spent more than $1 million in taxpayer funds to purchase four doses of execution drugs — some which were used, and several others that expired.
Political trailblazer and former U.S. senator for Illinois Carol Moseley Braun has a new memoir out Tuesday. Moseley Braun hit the political spotlight and broke the glass ceiling in 1992, when the ...
Indiana Higher Education Costs Approved tuition and mandatory fees for public colleges and universities, as of the 2024-25 school year Indiana's Commission for Higher Education (CHE) previously ...
The Microsoft Endpoint Manager Evaluation Lab Kit provides a self-deploying Configuration Manager lab environment and guidance on using this unified platform to deploy and manage Windows 10 and ...
Indiana’s 15 public colleges and universities will freeze in-state undergraduate tuition and mandatory fees for the next two academic years, Gov. Mike Braun announced Monday morning.
Braun concluded the release by thanking the previous board members, saying their terms ended with the new appointments. A new IEDC With Commerce Secretary David Adams, Braun has vowed to reform the ...
By Niki Kelly Indiana Capital Chronicle INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Mike Braun said he has no idea who came up with the swirling rumor that he is interested in a presidential run. “That’s had nothing to do ...
A new IEDC With Commerce Secretary David Adams, Braun has vowed to reform the quasi-public state agency to increase transparency, especially in the wake of a forensic investigation.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Monday announced nine appointments to Indiana Economic Development Corp. board of directors, replacing the current roster of board members. The sweeping ...
The Indiana Economic Development Corporation’s board makeup will look different at Wednesday’s meeting following Gov. Mike Braun’s decision to replace the eight-member panel with nine new appointees ...
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