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Indiana PathWays for Aging 101 for IHCA Members

Indiana Pathways for Aging is a stakeholder-driven initiative aiming to reform long-term services and supports in Indiana. Key topics covered include program goals, enrollment processes, future stakeholder engagement, and the transition to person-centered care. The Pathways Codesign Workgroup plays

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Voting Laws and Practices in Indiana

Indiana has unique laws governing ballot questions, recalls, runoffs, party registration, and voter registration. Unlike some states, Indiana does not allow initiatives or recall elections, and it does not utilize runoffs or party registration. Voters must register prior to elections, and the state

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Understanding Invasive Species in Northwest Michigan

Explore the impact of invasive species in Northwest Michigan through images and data on habitat support for butterfly and moth species, the transition of non-native plants to becoming native, and the definition of what makes a species invasive. Learn about the threats posed by non-native species and

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Property Tax Trends in Indiana: A Historical Overview

The data presented showcases the evolution of property tax trends in Indiana from 1972 to 2023, highlighting Indiana's position in terms of median homeowner property taxes, property tax revenue as a percentage of state income, and comparisons with neighboring states. Indiana shows a significant redu

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Transition to College Success at Northwest Campus

Explore essential information for success in your college journey at Northwest Campus. Review the Instructor's Class Requirements, understand grading and attendance policies, and learn the best practices for excelling in your online courses. Discover facts about Tarrant County College, recent bond e

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Strategic Roadmap for Northwest Florida Mental Health Task Force

The Strategic Roadmap for Northwest Florida Mental Health Task Force outlines the collaborative efforts to enhance behavioral health services in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. It involves research, stakeholder engagement, and the development of a strategic plan to align and deliver improved menta

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Understanding Post-Election Risk-Limiting Audits in Indiana

Indiana's post-election audits, overseen by the Voting System Technical Oversight Program, utilize statistical methods to verify election outcomes, ensuring accuracy and reliability in the electoral process. The VSTOP team, led by experts in various fields, conducts audits based on Indiana Code IC 3

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Food Security and Livelihoods Workshop in Northwest Syria - Highlights and Case Studies

Explore key remarks on changes in food security, impact of assistance, and earthquake consequences presented at the Food Security and Livelihoods Workshop in Northwest Syria. Discover insights on food secure and severely food insecure areas, along with case studies on intervention effectiveness and

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Property Tax Trends in Indiana: A Comparative Analysis

Indiana's property tax landscape is examined through the lens of median homeowner property taxes, property tax revenue as a percentage of state income, and historical trends dating back to 1972. The state's ranking in terms of property tax burden, relative to other states, is highlighted, showcasing

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Overview of 2022 Indiana Estate & Trust Legislation

Detailed presentation of 2022 Indiana estate and trust legislation enacted during the 2022 Session, including changes in statutes effective July 1, 2022, and beyond. Covering topics such as technical corrections, updates, distributions from supervised estates, small estate affidavits, and the enactm

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Northwest Mosquito Abatement District IMVCA 2022 Annual Report

The Northwest Mosquito Abatement District covers 242 square miles with over 10,000 ditches, retention/detention ponds, and natural water bodies. They monitor mosquito populations using surveillance traps and track nuisance mosquitoes and vector mosquitoes like those carrying West Nile virus. The rep

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Northwest Colorado Small Business Development Center Overview

The Colorado Small Business Development Center (SBDC) in Northwest Colorado offers free and confidential consulting along with low-cost training programs to support the growth and prosperity of new and existing businesses. The center collaborates with various funding partners and other entities to p

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Energy Rates Comparison in Indiana Utilities

Laura Ann Arnold, President of Indiana Distributed Energy Alliance, presents a comparison of energy rates and capacity charges for various utilities in Indiana. The data includes rates for Duke Energy, AES Indiana, CenterPoint, and NIPSCO, detailing costs during different time periods and peak/off-p

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Special Milk Program Requirements for Indiana Camps

Special Milk Program Requirements for Camps under the Indiana Department of Education School Nutrition Programs include details on reimbursement for paid milk only options, nutrition requirements for fluid milk consumption, recordkeeping guidelines, camp worksheets, CNPweb monthly claim procedures,

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Exploring Northwest Coast Animal Symbols and Kwakwala Culture

Discover the fascinating world of Northwest Coast animal symbols, each representing unique human traits and values. Dive into the rich Kwakwala language spoken by the Kwakwaka'wakw people and explore the meanings behind totem pole animals like the Beaver, Black Bear, Bumblebee, and more. Uncover the

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Indiana ADA & Title VI Coordinators Association - Supporting Accessible Communities

Indiana ADA & Title VI Coordinators Association is dedicated to assisting ADA and Title VI Coordinators in Indiana by providing information, resources, and networking opportunities. The association collaborates with various groups to promote ADA and Title VI compliance and offers training and suppor

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Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest Program Overview

The Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Northwest is responsible for a wide array of installations in the Northwest region of the United States. From NAS Whidbey Island to Naval Station Everett, NAVFAC Northwest supports various commands and facilities critical to naval operations. The com

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Water Quality Predictors for Key Indiana Reservoirs - Indiana Watershed Leadership Academy Final Project Presentation

This project delves into the impact of climate change on water supplies, focusing on key Indiana reservoirs. Through data mapping and literature research, the aim is to identify water quality predictors for ensuring a reliable water supply for the well-being of society. By analyzing key reservoirs l

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Northwest Catholic High School Return to School Plan

In Northwest Catholic High School's return to school plan, students are required to wear face masks, practice social distancing, and follow specific guidelines for classrooms, bathrooms, and locker rooms. The plan outlines procedures for arrival, classroom layout, material sharing, bathroom usage, a

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Indiana IREAD-3 Reading Evaluation Program

The Indiana IREAD-3 program, mandated by Public Law 109, evaluates grade three students' reading skills to ensure proficiency before advancing to fourth grade. The assessment aligns with Indiana Academic Standards and provides specific testing details and good cause exemptions for students. Retentio

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If you are looking for Acrylic Full Set in Northwest

If you are looking for Acrylic Full Set in Northwest, J2 Nail & Beauty in Orange is your premier destination for top-notch nail and beauty services. As a leading nail salon, we specialize in Gel X extensions and acrylic full sets, offering durable an

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Empowering Adults Through Education and Workforce Development in Indiana

Marilyn Pitzulo from the Department of Workforce Development in Indiana presented a Statewide Webinar on March 11, 2020, highlighting the importance of adult education and workforce development. The webinar showcased success stories like Lucille Rudolph, a 100-year-old recipient of an honorary high

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Introduction to Indiana's All-Payer Claims Data Base (APCD)

Indiana's All-Payer Claims Data Base (APCD) is a comprehensive state database comprising medical claims, pharmacy claims, eligibility information, and provider files from various health plans and insurers. The initiative aims to enhance healthcare policy-making, cost comparison, consumer information

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Indiana Transition Assistance Advisor

Indiana Transition Assistance Advisor (TAA) provides a statewide point of contact to assist Service Members, Veterans, and their Families in accessing benefits, programs, services, healthcare, and community resources. The program aims to ensure quality care and service to all service members and the

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Overview of Indiana Access to Public Records Act (APRA) Training at Indiana University

Understanding the Indiana Access to Public Records Act (APRA) is crucial for ensuring transparency in government affairs. This training provided by the Indiana University Office of the Vice President and General Counsel covers the fundamental purpose of APRA, the scope of public records, handling AP

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Implementing Pulse Oximetry Screening for CCHD in Indiana

Indiana implemented pulse oximetry screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease (CCHD) for all newborns as mandated by state law. The legislation, effective from January 1, 2012, requires every newborn in Indiana to receive CCHD screening, with exceptions only for religious beliefs. The state wor

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Understanding HIP 2.0: A Detailed Overview

HIP 2.0 is a program in Indiana that replaces traditional Medicaid for non-disabled adults, offering three pathways to coverage: HIP Link, HIP Plus, and HIP Basic. Eligibility includes Indiana residents aged 19 to 64 with incomes under 138% of the federal poverty level. The program provides various

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Harnessing Opportunities: Indiana's Transfer of Wealth and its Impact on Counties

Indiana Grantmakers Alliance's signature program delves into the significant intergenerational transfer of wealth in America, with focus on Indiana. The data reveals staggering wealth transfer estimations and underscores the importance of strategic grantmaking. Learn how counties can leverage this w

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Indiana Finance Authority (IFA) Updates on Water Resources and Infrastructure Planning

Indiana Finance Authority (IFA) presented updates on SEA 4 and various initiatives to ACEC Indiana in September 2019. The current projects of the Water Resources and Infrastructure Planning Program include regional water studies, water loss audits, lead sampling, and infrastructure surveys. The Regi

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Insights from 2022 Indiana Chamber Employer Workforce Survey

The 15th annual Indiana Chamber Employer Workforce Survey presents findings based on 922 responses, highlighting workforce statistics, organizational types, future workforce projections, challenges faced, and strategies employed by Indiana businesses. Key insights include workforce size distribution

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Understanding HIP 2.0: Replacing Traditional Medicaid for Indiana Residents

HIP 2.0 is a program in Indiana that replaces traditional Medicaid for non-disabled adults aged 19-64 with incomes under 138% of the federal poverty level. It offers three pathways to coverage - HIP Link, HIP Plus, and HIP Basic. Eligible individuals get access to enhanced benefits including dental

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Indiana Distributed Energy Alliance Utility Rates Analysis

Laura Ann Arnold, President of Indiana Distributed Energy Alliance, provides insights into utility rates in Indiana through a detailed analysis. The document outlines energy and capacity rates for different utilities, including Duke Energy, AES Indiana, CenterPoint, and I&M/AEP. Additionally, it hig

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Indiana University Long-Range Facilities Master Plan Update Overview

The Indiana University Long-Range Facilities Master Plan (LRFMP) is a comprehensive strategy that guides the physical development of the campus. It involves various stakeholders in identifying and prioritizing improvements to enhance space utilization and optimize the campus footprint. The plan, exe

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Meals on Wheels of Northwest Indiana Business Acumen Presentation

Meals on Wheels of Northwest Indiana successfully secured a nutrition services contract with an Accountable Care Organization to provide meals to patients post-hospital discharge. The organization faces challenges such as staff awareness, collecting data, and HIPAA compliance, but also sees opportun

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Indiana INDemand Jobs and Labor Market Information

Indiana INDemand Jobs are determined based on future demand, percent change, wages, and real-time labor market data. The ranking methodology includes short-term and long-term projections, with a scoring system for each occupation. The Decile Ranking Method assigns scores from 1-10 in various categor

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Indiana High School Survey 2015 Youth Risk Behavior Results

The Indiana High School Survey 2015 provides valuable insights into the risk behaviors of high school students in Indiana. The survey results reveal concerning percentages of students who engage in behaviors such as not wearing seat belts, riding with drivers who have consumed alcohol, carrying weap

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Northwest Michigan Invasive Species Network Overview

The Northwest Michigan Invasive Species Network (ISN) is a Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area dedicated to managing invasive species in northwest Michigan's natural areas. Founded in 2005 and funded through grants and private donations, ISN collaborates with over 60 partners to address inv

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Exploring Indiana: From Native American Tribes to Statehood

Indiana's history unfolds from the early Native American tribes in 8000 BC to European exploration and statehood. The region saw significant development during the Mississippian culture, and European settlers arrived in the 1670s. British rule persisted until the American Revolutionary War, shaping

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Advancing Education and Health for Indiana's Latino Community

Indiana Latino Institute (ILI) is dedicated to improving health and advancing education for the Latino community in Indiana through advocacy, research, and innovative programs. They address obstacles faced by Latino students, such as immigration status, familial barriers, and lack of financial aid.

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Budget Submissions Overview of Indiana Public Postsecondary Institutions (2011-2013)

Detailed analysis of budget submissions for Indiana public postsecondary institutions from 2011-2013, including state appropriations, operating expenses, debt services, and total operating submissions funded by state funds. The data covers various institutions such as Ball State University, Indiana

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