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UChicago Medicine Crown Point announces expansion project

UChicago Medicine Crown Point announces expansion project

After less than two years in operation, the University of Chicago Medicine Crown Point multispecialty facility is expanding to help meet the high demand for care in Northwest Indiana. The existing 130,000-square-foot building, which opened in...

Owner:  University of Chicago
Vanguard Enterprises, LLC. dba Bedrock MFG Recalls Monarch Premium Kratom Powder Because of Possible Health Risk

Vanguard Enterprises, LLC. dba Bedrock MFG Recalls Monarch Premium Kratom Powder Because of Possible Health Risk

COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT When a company announces a recall, market withdrawal, or safety alert, the FDA posts the company's announcement as a public service. FDA does not endorse either the product or the company. Read Announcement View Product Photos...

Owner:  American Government
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Health Spotlight | Sugar overload killing hearts

Health Spotlight | Sugar overload killing hearts

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Many people living with diabetes don’t even know their hearts are already under attack. But groundbreaking research hopes to stop and even reverse the damage before it’s too late. Two in five people will be told they have...

Owner:  DuJuan McCoy
Indiana native overcomes Guillain-Barré syndrome to run first marathon

Indiana native overcomes Guillain-Barré syndrome to run first marathon

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Running a marathon for the first time is hard enough, but for one Indiana native, it has a deeper meaning. He’s been running half of his life, and is now using his miles to help others. At 13, Benjamin Beeks was getting ready...

Owner:  DuJuan McCoy
Indiana's November SNAP benefits cut in half, delayed one week for recalculation

Indiana's November SNAP benefits cut in half, delayed one week for recalculation

INDIANAPOLIS — November SNAP benefits for Indiana households will be cut in half and delayed by at least one week, state officials announced Wednesday. The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration said it received updated guidance from...

Owner:  The Scripps Family
Indiana SNAP benefits delayed by new federal guidance

Indiana SNAP benefits delayed by new federal guidance

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — November SNAP benefits for 274,000 Hoosier households will be delayed by at least one week due to new federal guidance, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration said Wednesday. The delay comes after the U.S....

Owner:  DuJuan McCoy
Indiana FSSA States November SNAP Benefits Delayed by One Week at Minimum

Indiana FSSA States November SNAP Benefits Delayed by One Week at Minimum

The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced they received updated guidance from the USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service requiring a recalculation of benefits for all 274,000 SNAP households in Indiana. As a result, November SNAP...

Owner:  Paul Knies
Indiana FSSA sends update on November SNAP benefits

Indiana FSSA sends update on November SNAP benefits

(WPTA) - The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) sent an update on Wednesday, saying Hoosiers will get partial, delayed SNAP benefits for November. The organization says November SNAP benefits will be delayed by at least one...

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
Indiana FSSA shares update on November SNAP benefits

Indiana FSSA shares update on November SNAP benefits

(WPTA) - The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) sent an update on Wednesday, saying Hoosiers will get partial, delayed SNAP benefits for November. The organization says November SNAP benefits will be delayed by at least one...

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
Indianapolis launching program to support pregnant women in areas with high infant mortality rates

Indianapolis launching program to support pregnant women in areas with high infant mortality rates

Imagine this: You’re pregnant and a nonprofit gives you $1,125. You can spend it on anything: prenatal care, transportation to appointments, a crib for your new baby. After you give birth, more cash is on the way each month: $750 for the first 15...

Owner:  The Associated Press (Non-profit)
Indiana sees fewer birds, more ticks with Asian bush honeysuckle growth
Economic forecast shows AI and life sciences could drive growth in Indiana

Economic forecast shows AI and life sciences could drive growth in Indiana

Indiana faces slowed growth, but the state is not expected to experience a recession in the coming year. That is according to a recent forecast from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. That outlook positions the state better than...

Owner:  Metropolitan Indianapolis Public Broadcasting & American Government
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