Indiana unveils multi-year rural health plan in newly released federal application
The plan is described as a “collaborative effort” to be jointly led by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration and the Indiana Department of Health.
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The plan is described as a “collaborative effort” to be jointly led by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration and the Indiana Department of Health.
The Trump administration’s plan to review all refugees admitted to the United States under the Biden administration is weighing heavily on people who could be affected by the evaluation.
Law enforcement agencies across the country have been grappling with how to create guardrails that allow officers to use the increasingly available AI technology while maintaining accuracy, privacy and professionalism.
Minutes after the Indiana House confirmed it will return to the Statehouse next week to redistrict, Senate Republicans reversed course and will show up Dec. 8 to “make a final decision on any redistricting proposal sent from the House.”
The creators of the “Anatomy of Murder” podcast accuse the Indianapolis-based media company of shorting them millions in advertising revenue and failing to do enough to promote the show.
Indiana Court of Appeals
CSX Transportation, Inc. and Daniel B. Cox v. Jasmina Poluciano, Maya Poluciano, and Adny Poluciano, by next friend and parent, Jasmina Poluciano
25A-CT-393
Civil tort. Affirms the Marion Superior Court’s order order denying CSX Transportation and Daniel Cox’s motion to transfer venue in a negligence action filed against them by Jasmina Poluciano and her children, Maya Poluciano and Adny Poluciano. Finds that because the defendants have not shown that the Hendricks County location meets the definition of a “principal office” for purposes of Trial Rule 75(A)(4)’s preferred venue status, the trial court did not err by denying the defendants’ motion to transfer venue to Hendricks County. Attorneys for appellants: Sarah Dimmich, Paul Jefferson. Attorneys for appellees: Robert King, Jr., David Thompson.
The merger will unite more than 325 attorneys in 14 offices across four states.
More than 6,000 members of the Indiana Public Retirement System have collectively left behind millions of dollars in benefits.
Attorneys representing detainees at the facility are seeking a preliminary injunction to make it easier for their clients to meet and communicate with them.
President Donald Trump restricted the AP’s access to events in smaller spaces like the Oval Office and Air Force One, leading the news outlet to sue.
7th Circuit Court of Appeals
Lorena E. Bostic v. Clarence D. Murray and Jan Parsons
23-1665
Civil. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, Hammond Division. Judge Joshua Kolar. Affirms the district court’s granting of summary judgment in favor of Lake County probation officer Miroslav Radiceski’s supervisors, Judge Clarence Murray and Jan Parsons. Finds Parsons and Murray could have done more to prevent Radiceski’s abuse of authority, but their behavior did not rise to a level of deliberate indifference and they were entitled to qualified immunity. Also finds they did not violate Lorena Bostic’s constitutional rights. Attorneys for appellant: David Gladish, Mark Schocke. Attorneys for appellees: Kyle Hunter, James Barta, Benjamin Jones, Katelyn Doering.
The Indiana Supreme Court banned the judge from the bench for committing judicial misconduct through a pattern of mismanagement, delay and dereliction of judicial duties.
U.S. District Court Judge Sarah Evans Barker sentenced Donta Allen, 28, and Lance McGee, 33, to federal prison for their roles in 11 armed robberies across Marion County.
The rulings from U.S. District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie amount to a stunning rebuke of the Trump administration’s efforts to target Trump’s political opponents.
The government says the lab billed Medicare for respiratory pathogen panels that were unnecessary or tied to improper referral arrangements.
The funds — now sitting in court-controlled escrow accounts — have come from sweeping liquidations of Noel’s properties, classic cars, firearms and various luxury items.
Municipal elections cost Indiana significantly more per vote than midterm and presidential contests, according to a new state study.
More than 2,800 people have been arrested and more than 28,000 traffic citations have been issued, data provided by the task force and Memphis police shows.
The five-time All Star, who won a championship with the Detroit Pistons, was arraigned in a federal court in New York City on money laundering conspiracy and wire fraud conspiracy charges, both of which carry a maximum punishment of 20 years in prison.
U.S. District Judge Sarah Evans Barker sentenced Anita Marie Rodriguez Perez, 51, to 18 months in federal prison followed by two years of supervised release.