VA provides 3,460 home loans in Indiana totaling $1 billion in Q1
The U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA) issued 3,460 home loans totaling $1 billion in Indiana during the first quarter of the fiscal year 2026, according to the Veterans’ Affairs Home Loans Index.
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Governor Braun announces public schedule for week of June 8 in Indiana
Governor Mike Braun released his public schedule for early June events across Indiana. Highlights include economic development ceremonies in Evansville and participation in statewide discussions about workforce development and crime prevention.
Departments compete in final month of American Legion USA 250 Challenge fundraising effort
The American Legion’s USA 250 Challenge enters its final month as departments compete to raise funds for the Veterans & Children Foundation. Top fundraisers in each category will be recognized at the national convention by National Commander Dan K. Wiley.
USDA releases national daily cattle and beef summary for June 4, 2026
The USDA has published its National Daily Cattle & Beef Summary from Des Moines for June 4 with updated figures on beef prices and production volumes nationwide. Waitt Grain Company continues serving Indiana’s agriculture sector by providing market information services.
Purdue researchers develop soybean-based biokerosene for cold-weather biodiesel and aviation fuel
Purdue University researchers have developed a new process for producing soybean-based biokerosene suitable for use in cold weather conditions. The innovation could reduce greenhouse gas emissions while expanding markets for local soybeans.
USDA releases national daily cow and boneless beef summary for June 4
The USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service has published its National Daily Cow and Boneless Beef Summary for June 4th detailing pricing trends across multiple categories including ground beef cuts and regional cow bids.
House passes child care reform bill led by Rep. Messmer to improve oversight
The U.S. House has passed a bill led by Rep. Mark Messmer targeting fraud in federal child care programs. The legislation requires states to report improper payments in order to protect taxpayer funds.
Bankruptcy Court in Northern District of Indiana announces temporary staffing change for June 4
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Indiana will not be staffed on June 4 due to a training event. Filers are directed to use a drop box system and follow specific instructions for document submissions and payments.
Governor signs law expanding property tax relief for Indiana veterans
A new Indiana law expands full property tax relief to totally disabled veterans and introduces direct credits replacing previous deductions. State Representative Matt Commons says these measures aim to make homeownership more affordable for those who served.









