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An east-central Indiana community of around 70,000 people will hit the milestone with the installation of 11 new murals this summer.
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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 owner of the company alleged that the city of Richmond knew about unsafe conditions at the warehouse when the city bought it and assumed the risks.
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Authorities lifted an evacuation order late Sunday afternoon after they said it was determined air quality and other environmental concerns related to the fire were deemed safe.
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Authorities urged people to evacuate Tuesday near a large industrial fire in an Indiana city near the Ohio border that sent massive clouds of black smoke into the sky.
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How a program to help those experiencing chronic homelessness is benefiting the community. And a rural Greene County community if cheering on one of its own in the NCAA tournament.
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The federal government has provided $130 billion to local governments for climate resilience projects but getting and using those funds is beyond what many Indiana towns can manage.
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Climate change is expected to make heat waves longer and more intense. Cooling cities down can save lives.