Indiana News

Lawmakers Want Ind. to Study Teen Sexual Assaults

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): The state would study Indiana's high rate of teen sexual assault if an amended bill wins passage. The measure would require at least two state agencies to look into teen sexual assaults. The Centers for Disease Control report more than 17 percent of Indiana girls between grades 9 and 12 have reported being raped. That's compared to a national average of about 10 percent.

Related posts

Indiana Supreme Court to Hear Bus-Outsourcing Case

WOWO News

New CEO chosen for Lutheran Hospital in wake of failed buyout attempt

Kayla Blakeslee

Manufacturing plant to invest $4.5 million in Huntington expansion, now hiring

Brooklyne Beatty