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Passive homes have thicker insulation, airtight windows and moisture control.
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A new analysis examines how pressing environmental issues can impact housing throughout the state.
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The company hopes to build a warehouse. Residents worry the company could spread contaminated soil around the neighborhood.
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State legislators passed two laws aimed at protecting firefighters from toxic PFAS this year.
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Panel approves dozens of economic development and food insecurity recommendations.
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The fire at the former plastics recycling business in April displaced more than 1,000 people and sent harmful smoke and debris into the air.
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The highest percentage of properties in the flood insurance bubble were in north central Indiana — in counties like Miami, White and Cass.
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The free program is designed for farmers managing row crop fields, pastures and specialty crops in Indiana’s portion of the Mississippi River Basin.
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It’s been about seven years since the Environmental Protection Agency found a chemical used to sterilize medical equipment and spices was a lot more harmful than the agency originally thought.
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Though a federal law doesn’t allow hunters to use lead bullets to kill ducks and other waterfowl, they can still use it for common game animals like deer, squirrels and other mammals in Indiana.