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Indiana officials embraced President Trump's directive to potentially close the U.S. Department of Education, claiming it would enhance local control and funding flexibility. Governor Mike Braun emphasized Hoosiers' understanding of student needs ove...
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On March 25, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Indiana members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. will convene at the Indiana Statehouse for AKA Day. Focused on voter mobilization and key policies, attendees will engage with legislators, discuss community issu...
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Democrat leadership seems contradictory, rendering the term meaningless for years. This stark reality has become increasingly evident over the past four years, particularly as the party struggles under the burden of its own ineptitude. The current st...
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Crispus Attucks High School triumphed over New Palestine High School 67-49 on March 22. View stunning images by senior sports photographer Walt Thomas below. Crispus Attucks advances to the state championship, set to occur at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. C...
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Judith B. Thomas has been appointed as the new president and CEO of the Indy Arts Council, effective mid-April 2025. A passionate advocate for the arts, Thomas aims to amplify community voices. Previously the Deputy Mayor of Neighborhood Engagement,...
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Are you seeking a fulfilling role outside traditional nursing homes? If you're dependable and positive, consider caring for my Mother, five hours daily, five days a week, at $30/hour. For details, email Ronnie at rknighitx2@gmail.com. Rediscover your...
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Are you seeking a compassionate caretaker for my mother? If you’re reliable, possess a positive attitude, and are tired of traditional nursing environments, this could be ideal for you. The job offers 25 hours weekly at $30/hour. For inquiries, email...
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Democrats are floundering, with their latest strategy featuring Bernie Sanders and AOC—an odd duo reminiscent of Biden-Harris. Critics, including Senator Slotkin, question their impact on issues. As conservatives thrive and Trump remains potent, Demo...
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On February 20, 2025, Scouting America's Laurel Highlands Council celebrated the 36th Annual Whitney M. Young Jr. Service Awards Dinner at Sheraton Pittsburgh Hotel. Keynote speaker Oscar Harris inspired attendees, while honorees included George Robi...
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Mail protrudes from a mailbox on Park Hill Drive in Pittsburgh's East Hills, where nonprofit Rising Tide Partners combats property abandonment through conservatorship. This legal approach allows entities to manage neglected properties, enhancing neig...
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Scientists nationwide are uniting against the Trump administration’s funding cuts to vital research agencies. DEIA initiatives, which aim to promote equity and accessibility, face potential termination, jeopardizing critical projects. Historically, D...
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Bill Maher’s recent critiques of Democrats raise concerns among his Leftist audience. He highlights the exodus from blue states due to high taxes and regulations. As states like California and New York lose residents, Maher warns of significant polit...
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State Rep. Juandalynn Givan launched her campaign for Birmingham mayor on March 22, aiming to be the city's first female leader. Speaking passionately to supporters, she emphasized the need for city cleanup and revitalization, criticizing current con...