INDIANAPOLIS — There are big changes ahead for Hoosiers who receive Medicaid benefits and use a plan called "MDwise" to manage those benefits and care. Come Jan. 1, the state is dropping its contract ...
Elkhart Common Council delays vote on funding to repair Nappanee Street Pedestrian bridge On Monday, the Elkhart Common Council members delayed a vote on funding repairs for the Nappanee Street ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WNDU) - Hoosiers who receive SNAP benefits will soon start seeing funds on their EBT cards. According to our sister station WTHR, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration ...
Like others, Jackie Opell likes to see caseworkers when she has a problem with her Family and Social Services Administration benefits. Opell, 29, who moved from Elkhart to Terre Haute in July, ...
Most days, Mary Jane Winsted and her adult daughter with a disability only have one meal a day. That's all the 54-year-old can afford with the $298 she gets monthly from the Supplemental Nutrition ...
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. (WSBT) — An alarming trend is growing in Indiana—numerous families are discovering their SNAP benefits have been stolen from their EBT cards with no way to recover the lost ...
Indianapolis - House Speaker Pat Bauer says Governor Mitch Daniels' administration overlooked a little-known state statute that could cancel the billion-dollar deal for IBM to take over some FSSA ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The USDA alerted the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) on Tuesday that SNAP households will only receive half of their expected November benefits at this time. In ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. INDIANAPOLIS – Pandemic-related SNAP ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Hoosiers receiving SNAP benefits will soon start seeing funds on their EBT cards. On Saturday, Nov. 15, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) announced it has ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced that it will issue full SNAP benefits. In a press release sent on Saturday, the Indiana FSSA declared that they will be ...
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