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Coming up on IPR’s Morning News with Stan Sollars podcast, we’ll have these stories for you:
Some Indiana children will not be able to join the state-funded preschool program next year. That’s because Indiana will SLASH the available seats to less than half of the current enrollment. Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Dylan Peers McCoy reports advocates worry the cap will hurt many families.
Rural communities are forced to grapple with significant policy changes to social service programs at the state and federal levels. Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Abigail Ruhman reports an organization in Southern Indiana is bringing people together around a shared mission — that they deserve better.
These stories and more are also available at indianapublicradio.org/news and in the Ball State Public Media App.
By Indiana Public RadioComing up on IPR’s Morning News with Stan Sollars podcast, we’ll have these stories for you:
Some Indiana children will not be able to join the state-funded preschool program next year. That’s because Indiana will SLASH the available seats to less than half of the current enrollment. Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Dylan Peers McCoy reports advocates worry the cap will hurt many families.
Rural communities are forced to grapple with significant policy changes to social service programs at the state and federal levels. Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Abigail Ruhman reports an organization in Southern Indiana is bringing people together around a shared mission — that they deserve better.
These stories and more are also available at indianapublicradio.org/news and in the Ball State Public Media App.