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Toolkit, other resources help Hoosier Medicaid recipients navigate end of federal public health emerApril 1 marks the end of the federal mandate that makes states provide continued coverage leaving, some Hoosiers ineligible for Medicaid.
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The governor is expected to announce a plan to spend $160 million in the state budget to offer free school breakfast and lunch to all Michigan students.
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Republicans push a constitutional amendment to keep more people in jail without bail. Lawmakers debate a step towards a universal school voucher program. And the state Supreme Court weighs the future of abortion rights.
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Indiana has lowered the age of eligibility for receiving the COVID-19 vaccine to 45. (You can read more in the release below.)INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana…
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Michigan officials have announced that as of Monday some people over age 50 (based on certain conditions) will be eligible for the vaccine. On March 22,…
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BREAKING NEWS: Indiana has just lowered the age at which Hoosiers are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine to 55 and up.(Read below for more information from…
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — State health officials say Indiana residents age 55 to 60 are now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. It's the latest expansion of…
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The Indiana Department of Health reported 195 additional confirmed deaths over the last week. That brings the state’s total to 12,142 confirmed deaths.…
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One of the only options for Indiana educators who otherwise aren't eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine has been shut down as the state enforces…
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Indiana Workforce Development Commissioner Fred Payne says help is coming for the self-employed and independent contractors.Payne says the federal aid…