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Despite cooling inflation, farmers still wrestle with increased costs
Some farmers estimate their overall costs are up more than 30 percent. But unlike most businesses, farmers can't pass those increases on to their customers.
Eskenazi Medical Group to free all physicians from non-competes, going further than new state ban
The move includes non-primary care doctors and those employed before the ban’s effective date.
Noon Edition: Bloomington Provost on IU's seven-year plan
Indiana University President Pamela Whitten announced the launch of a seven-year strategic plan for the university this month.
Election board to refer Bender residency investigation to prosecutor, AG’s office
Bender said he did not intend to violate any election laws when he declared his candidacy using a District 6 address he didn’t live at but intended to move to.
Indiana unveils new highway welcome signs that use tourism agency campaign
Indiana will post 76 new highway welcome signs on interstates and roads that enter the state.
FDA advisers support approval of RSV vaccine to protect infants
At least 58,000 childern younger than 5 years old are hospitalized each year with RSV infections. A Pfizer vaccine given to pregnant people could help protect their infants from severe RSV illness.
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City council OK’s spending of ARPA funds on housing assistance, bonuses for first responders
Approval of spending on those incentives was part of an ordinance to appropriate a total of $4,035,551 from four different funds.
Advocates say locating waste processing plant in Gary violates residents' civil rights
They said IDEM's decision to renew a permit for a waste processing facility disproportionately harms Black and Brown residents in Gary — a community that’s already overburdened by pollution.
A fraternity had a house on IU's Old Crescent for decades. Now greenspace, what are the university’s plans for the site?
631 East Third Street, in the historic Old Crescent of IU's campus, has been greenspace since Phi Gamma Delta moved to the west side of campus in 2016.
BP to pay record high penalty for air pollution at its northwest Indiana refinery
Among other things, the EPA said the Whiting Refinery violated federal law by releasing too many toxic chemicals into the air.
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