Tight games, controversy, great performances and two titans on the sideline defined two decades of the Indiana-Purdue rivalry.
No. 10 Purdue has been king of the court historically against the Hoosiers. On Friday night, the Boilers will look to continue their dominance in the latest chapter of the storied rivalry.
With Hoosier employees increasingly using payment tools that let them tap earned wages before a regularly scheduled payday, an Indiana lawmaker is proposing a new framework to regulate the “earned wage access” industry.
Senate Bill 451 from Republican Sen. Travis Holdman could lower Indiana's income tax rate further starting in 2030, but it depends on revenue growth.
Indiana lawmakers debate high health care costs and nonprofit hospital status. Bills propose redefining nonprofits and community benefits.
Governor Mike Braun, a Republican, has proposed a 2025-27 budget that would leave Martin University with no funding.
State Sen. Ryan Mishler, vice-chairperson of the Medicaid Oversight Committee and chair of the Indiana Senate Appropriations Committee, proposed Senate Bill 2 on Jan. 14, which would cap enrollment in HIP at 500,000, with all remaining users put on a waitlist.
Indiana women’s basketball finds itself 5-4 at the midway point of the Big Ten season after a close 73-70 victory at Washington late Monday.
Critics of the bill, authored by Republican Rep. Jake Teshka, summed the proposal up as “re-warmed payday lending.”
I do think most Hoosiers will either appreciate the changes, or we will learn something about ourselves in the process.