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Drug shortages have hit near-record highs. It’s getting harder to shield patients from the impacts
The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists found there were 301 active shortages in the U.S. during the first three months of 2023 — the biggest total in nearly a decade.
New charge filed against 2018 Noblesville middle school shooter
A delinquency petition was filed this week for the former Noblesville West Middle School student who opened fire at his school in 2018.
Indiana registered voters receive postcards from state as part of voter roll cleanup
States are required to regularly “clean up” their voter rolls – ensuring people who have moved or died, for instance, are either removed or have their information updated.
Major construction this summer on I-465 will affect commutes
Commuters should plan ahead for heavy construction, lane closings and detours this June and July.
West-central Indiana farmers may consider replanting
Seeding costs are one of the top four variable farming expenses, meaning the decision to replant a portion or an entire field isn’t taken lightly.
Scientists confirm Saturn’s rings are younger, have shorter lifespan
Durisen and co-author Paul Estrada, a research scientist at NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley, published two new studies on Saturn’s rings.
Ask The Mayor: Bloomington's Hamilton on Cook cuts, deer feeding, College-Walnut study
Hamilton says he doesn't read too much into the Cook job cut announcement as economies change. A city commission is proposing a ban on feeding deer, and a look at the May primary election.
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Not just firefighters: Experts say other workers likely exposed to PFAS in gear, uniforms and beyond
Experts say those chemicals likely increase the risk of cancer and other health issues.
Holcomb hails mental health bills as "sea change" for Indiana
There are worries there won’t be enough providers to evaluate people who need it. Holcomb said the state must and will adapt to “pressure points” as the system rolls out.
Holcomb joins 24 GOP governors to oppose Title IX protections for transgender athletes
That’s despite vetoing Indiana’s transgender girls sports ban last year.
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