Gov Mike Braun is reexamining his previous desire to "wind down" the Indiana Economic Development Foundation, saying Wednesday he sees a future for the nonprofit booster group.
Our reporter went to a school office seeking board records. Security asked her to leave. She held her ground, citing the law allowing her to see them. He told her to file a FOIA request and leave.
Nework, an audiovisual and collaborative solutions provider for education, business, and home, has unveiled the NewBoard P ...
Where San Diego cities do well in providing key information to the public — and where they don't. This project comes during ...
The Perrysburg schools Board of Education has narrowed its superintendent candidate pool from six to two. Following back-to-back meetings last week, the board selected Michael Acomb, director of ...
Building an amazing board may require some luck, but building a well-functioning board can be accomplished through ...
Several speakers said the presentations on projected costs and savings in the different scenarios failed to accurately look ...
An online petition opposing an AI data center’s construction on Long Ferry Road is gaining traction with more than 1,200 signatures to date. The petition warns about physical changes to […] ...
A member of the Marin Healthcare District board has relinquished the post of chair in response to a public outcry over her ...
Videoconferencing tools, more global teams, and greater pressure on workers are pushing meetings later into the day—and it’s ...
Each year the Aspen-Pitkin County Housing Authority board of directors considers changes to the program’s regulations as new ...
The debate over how Toms River will meet its state-mandated affordable housing obligations unfolded over two tense nights at Town Hall, drawing large crowds, heated exchanges, and a series of votes ...
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