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Congregations in Bloomington are working to fight climate change by tying it to faith.
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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.