Helping Indiana Residents Stay Covered: Understanding Life Events That Qualify For Coverage Outside Of The Annual Enrollment Period

By Kim Sonerholm, CEO, UnitedHealthcare of Indiana Maintaining health care coverage outside of the annual open enrollment period is top of mind this year as the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) is winding down. “In addition to those looking for coverage solutions if no longer eligible for coverage through a government program, it is a…

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Higher Education Commission Welcomes State’s Authority For Career And Technical Education

Commission has oversight of both secondary and postsecondary career and technical education. As part of House Enrolled Act 1002, Indiana’s authority for both secondary and postsecondary Career and Technical Education (CTE) has joined the Indiana Commission for Higher Education as of July 1, 2023. CTE connects industry, workforce development and education through the development and…

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The Line, Like Comedy, Is Subjective

By: Dick Wolfsie Last week, I shared with you some of the most common inquiries I have received from readers over the past 25 years about the writing of humor. Here are a few more. “Are there any taboo subjects in humor?” A well-known comic named Tig Notaro found out the day before a performance…

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Mayor Jensen And Wife Present Check To Italian Elementary School

Mayor Chris Jensen, and his wife Noblesville Schools educator Julie Jensen, presented a check to Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia elementary school in Cittadella, Italy this week on behalf of Hazel Dell Elementary’s student government. Hazel Dell students, staff and families raised $735 for the Italian school and the Jensens are visiting Cittadella as part of Noblesville’s…

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