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An Indiana bill to allow school board candidates to run as Democrats or Republicans is heading to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk.
Indiana is set to join the handful of states running partisan school board elections after a squeaker of a final vote ...
Supporters say the bill tells voters about the candidates. Opponents say it injects politics into schools and makes "normal" ...
Two Indiana statewide elected officials filed a lawsuit Friday against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, months after ...
A last-minute addition to the Indiana state budget alters the structure of the Indiana University Board of Trustees, giving ...
County Chief Clerk Robin Maryai, who again will serve on the county’s official return board, said the last day to register to ...
Indiana’s $44 billion two-year budget was approved late Thursday night by both chambers of the legislature as Democrats voiced their frustration with multiple last-minute additions, including ...
If passed, the bill would take effect immediately, allowing the governor to start replacing current elected trustees at will.
A group of local organizations are hosting an evening discussion with an Indiana University-Bloomington professor early next ...
If Gov. Mike Braun affixes his signature, Indiana will join the handful of states running partisan school board elections ...
Thursday in favor of a measure allowing Indiana school board candidates to run for office under a political party label.