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Casey Smith

Indiana Capital Chronicle

Decertification case for Dubois County sheriff advances with April 2026 hearing plan

A state law enforcement board on Monday took its next step toward deciding whether Dubois County Sheriff Tom Kleinhelter should lose his police certification.... Read More

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New Indiana task force aims to boost state’s role in U.S. drone development

The new “Indiana Initiative for Drone Dominance Task Force” will coordinate work across government, universities and private industry to support federal efforts to strengthen U.S. leadership in drone technology and airspace security.... Read More

Beyond redistricting: Indiana’s special session to tackle tax update, too

Gov. Mike Braun has asked legislators to bring the state’s tax code in line with recent, major federal changes — warning of “discrepancies” between Indiana and federal law that could complicate 2025 tax filings.... Read More

Indiana seeks federal waiver to streamline education funding, ‘align’ accountability

Indiana is asking the federal government for permission to overhaul how it spends and tracks billions in education aid — a request that Hoosier officials said would align the state’s accountability system with federal law.... Read More

Most Indiana kids who need after-school programs can’t access them, report finds

Five in six Indiana parents who want an after-school program for their child can’t find one — largely because of cost, transportation and a lack of available options — according to new survey data from the Afterschool Alliance.... Read More

‘Harder to keep teachers’: Indiana fiscal policy panel weighs salary gaps, educator shortage

New data shows that while Indiana teacher pay has climbed in recent years, Hoosier educators still earn less than peers in neighboring states — a gap union leaders and some legislators say threatens teacher retention and classroom success.... Read More

Federal shutdown could hurt government services like WIC, SNAP in Indiana

In the coming days, a food aid program that helps millions of mothers and young children will likely run out of money. States like Indiana must use their own dollars to keep funds flowing to families or let it lapse, a move that could cut benefits for 157,000 Hoosiers.... Read More

VP Vance to visit Indiana Friday to meet with Senate GOP amid redistricting standoff

Vice President JD Vance is slated to return to the Hoosier State on Friday to meet with Indiana’s Senate Republican caucus as redistricting deliberations appear to be at an impasse.... Read More

No new incentive dollars for Indiana colleges, but performance tracking continues

Indiana’s colleges and universities won’t see new state incentive dollars this biennium for their performance on pre-set student success goals, but higher education officials said progress on key goals — especially for low-income students — is continuing.... Read More

Report: Indiana sees modest gains in clean energy jobs, stronger growth in EV sector

The latest Clean Jobs America report — published by San Francisco-based business group Environmental Entrepreneurs, or E2 — indicated that clean energy occupations across the United States grew by 2.8% in 2024, adding nearly 100,000 jobs.... Read More

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