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  • White Violet Center for Eco-Justice produces intricate woven goods from alpaca wool and dye made from flowers. While it may sound romantic and old-fashioned, it isn't easy—nor is it without purpose.
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Kayte Young speaks to artist Claire Miller about her ceramics work.
  • US Senator and staunch Lincoln supporter Henry S. Lane may be best remembered for his three-day term as Indiana’s thirteenth governor.

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