Three Rivers Ambulance Authority will financially sustain itself next year as its board Thursday passed a budget with a $100,000 profit for next year.
The insurance coverage of hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers could be at risk should the federal government seek to reduce its share of Medicaid costs under the incoming Trump administration.
A mobile unit to help support breast-feeding moms and newborns has started making its rounds in six northern Indiana counties, thanks to a $300,000 federal grant.
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The Allen County commissioners announced Friday that they plan to pull out of the agreement between the county and city of Fort Wayne that governed Three Rivers Ambulance Authority for 43 years.