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Hammond s Challenger Learning Center gives students a chance to see what life would be like on Mars

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Education Funding and COVID-19 in Indiana Schools

playpausemuteunmute Image Info: CDC/Unsplash April 23, 2021 The latest state budget proposal was introduced last night, and Republicans are calling it a win for education funding. Today we talk about the budget proposal, and find out how the money might impact things like teacher pay in addition to the COVID-19 relief funding the state is also receiving from the federal government. While on the topic of school during the pandemic, we also talk about a study focused on how COVID-19 can spread in in-person school settings. Later in the show, we talk to the hosts of a podcast called Defending Indiana about how the podcast came to be and what it s like to do comedy in Indiana.

Longtime Region assistant Robert Kania lands first head coaching job with Wheeler hire

Robert Kania is the new Wheeler football coach. Provided by Robert Kania Robert Kania has coached a lot of football over the years, serving as an assistant at Penn, South Central, Portage, Wheeler and Chesterton. After spending the last eight seasons with the Trojans and coach Mark Peterson, Kania confirmed Monday that he s finally leading his own program. The 1991 Penn grad has returned to Wheeler and has been hired as the Bearcats new football coach. I started my career at Penn (in 1996) and won a (Class 5A) state title. I should ve retired then, Kania said, laughing. I ve kind of worked my way around, but I ve enjoyed every second if it.

Coronavirus: Indiana Pauses Johnson & Johnson Vaccines, Legislature Overrides Veto

Indiana surpassed 700,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases Tuesday. After weeks of declining cases, the state is seeing a slow uptick. Indiana reported its most recent 100,000 new COVID-19 cases over the course of nearly three months, slowing down its pace of new cases significantly.  However, there has been an uptick in new cases. The state averaged more than 5,500 cases per day in December, 3,750 cases per day in January, 1,200 in February and 830 in March. So far in April, the state is averaging more than 1,000 per day.  Despite more than 1.4 million Hoosiers fully vaccinated, the state is seeing an increase in cases and hospitalizations. That’s because the state is in a race against more infectious variants. 

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