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Indiana Makes Marginal Improvement in ‘Kids Count’

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): A new national report says the wellbeing of Indiana's children has improved somewhat, but improvement in a key area might be overstated because of a quirk in the state's reading rules. The Annie E. Casey Foundation's 2014 “Kids Count'' report finds a slight decrease in the number of Indiana children living in poverty and improvements in the state's education ranking based on literacy measures.

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