
Business
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Providers flag concerns about Medicaid infrastructure as ‘unwinding’ disenrolls thousands
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New law will require welders to be certified to work on public projects in Indiana
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Lottery officials still don’t plan to lobby lawmakers to allow online games
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Indiana American Water requests 31 percent rate hike over three years
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Early Learning Indiana to offer up to $500K in early education grants
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Gas tax, electric and hybrid fee increases coming soon
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Consumer advocates say letting Indiana Michigan Power own its solar would cost customers money
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Nearly 53,000 Hoosiers kicked off of Medicaid in first month of ‘unwinding’ period
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How will artificial intelligence affect health care systems – will it hurt or help?
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Hoosier lottery expectations for new fiscal year are conservative despite recent strong revenues
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Hoosier Lottery on track to send second highest revenue amount ever to state this year
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Indiana’s April labor market mostly unfazed despite major layoffs. Employment at record high, again
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Eskenazi Medical Group to free all physicians from non-competes, going further than new state ban
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Indiana unveils new highway welcome signs that use tourism agency campaign
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BP to pay record high penalty for air pollution at its northwest Indiana refinery
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US medication shortages have hit near-record highs
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IDOE announces plans to expand work-based learning, revisit high school diploma requirements
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New law fills vehicle insurance gaps for Indiana gig workers delivering food, other products
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How can Hoosiers ensure their telehealth providers are legitimate?
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Amazon resumes operations at Fort Wayne warehouse after worker death from head injury