State Tipoffs Involving Indiana Newsletter for Wednesday March 26, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Ball State University Study Explores Effects of Tax Caps and State Funding Shifts on School Spending
MUNCIE, Indiana, March 26 -- Ball State University issued the following news release:
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Ball State University Study Explores Effects of Tax Caps and State Funding Shifts on School Spending
A new study from Ball State University's Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) finds that significant changes in Indiana's school funding policies--including property tax caps, operating referenda, and revisions to the state funding formula--have led to shifts in how school districts across t
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Indiana Department of Environmental Management: Ray's Auto Parts Earns Fifth Indiana Clean Yard-Gold Level Award
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, March 26 -- The Indiana Department of Environmental Management issued the following news release on March 24, 2025:
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Ray's Auto Parts Earns Fifth Indiana Clean Yard-Gold Level Award
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) presented Ray's Auto Parts Inc., located at 9653 South State Road 19 in Amboy, Ind. , with its fifth Indiana Clean Yard - Gold Level award in recognition of the company's efforts to protect the environment.
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Indiana Tech Purchases Building 36 on Electric Works Campus
FORT WAYNE, Indiana, March 26 -- Indiana Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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Indiana Tech purchases Building 36 on Electric Works campus
Indiana Tech has completed its purchase of Building 36 on the Electric Works campus in Fort Wayne, a key step in establishing a home for Junction 36, the university's new advanced manufacturing innovation center initiative. Indiana Tech first announced the Junction 36 initiative in August 2024 when it received a 5-year, $21 million grant
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Marian University Students Publish Research on High-Risk Behavior of U.S. Medical Students
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, March 25 -- Marian University posted the following news:
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Marian University Students Publish Research on High-Risk Behavior of U.S. Medical Students
Two fourth-year Marian medical students and a professor recently published a study on high-risk behaviors among U.S. medical students, finding that students more frequently engage in risky behaviors like binge drinking or tobacco and nicotine use as they progress through their academic programs.
The study also showed
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