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How is Lake Monroe protected from chemical, biological and physical toxins?
We talked to utilities operators and community organizations to answer this question from a concerned citizen.
State Health Commissioner Kris Box to retire, chief medical officer to replace her
Box became a public figure for Hoosiers at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic when she — along with Holcomb — gave thrice weekly updates to Hoosiers.
I-69 access, water safety, remembering Menahem Pressler | Indiana Newsdesk
As I-69 construction wraps up next year, the new interstate meant loss of property and ease of access. With environmental disasters threatening waterways, how safe is Lake Monroe?
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What does the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency mean for Hoosiers?
The federal public health declaration ended Thursday. This means the federal government will not buy tests, vaccines and treatments to distribute for free.
New report on foster youth education shows little progress over the last five years
According to this year’s report from the 2021-2022 school year, foster children in Indiana are twice as likely to rely on graduation waivers compared to their peers and twice as likely to be held back, especially in kindergarten.
2 climbers missing in Alaska's Denali national park presumed dead
Eli Michel, from Columbia City, Indiana, and Nafiun Awal, from Seattle, were last heard from on May 5, before setting out to climb on the 10,300-foot peak called Moose’s Tooth.
A year from completion, I-69 remains divisive
At times controversial for construction delays and environmental costs, some formerly frustrated Hoosier commuters are excited for the final product.
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Identifying gaps: public library uses diversity audit to evaluate teen collection
An audit of the Bartholomew County Library teen section found that its collection’s protagonists are mostly straight, white and female.
Supreme Court upholds Prop 12, could affect Indiana pork producers
Justice Neil M. Gorusch wrote, “While the Constitution addresses many weighty issues, the type of pork chops California merchants may sell is not on that list.”
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