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IU Kelley School of Business research found another key piece that fueled the opioid epidemic is the way prescription opioids are tracked.
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State lawmakers will decide the future of abortion in Indiana when they convene later this month. A new law allows Hoosiers to carry a handgun without a permit. And Hoosiers working to help preserve Ukrainian culture.
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Butler Winery is experiencing is struggling to get certain bottles for their wines, and they're paying more for them.
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The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that most babies be fed exclusively with breast milk for the first six months. But in 2018, only about one in four babies born in the U.S. met that target.
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Amid nationwide supply chain issues, schools within the Monroe County Community School Corporation have been working together to make sure students have something to eat when they walk into the school cafeteria.
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The move is part of President Joe Biden's near-term plan to address America’s clogged supply chain with infrastructure improvements to speed the flow of goods.
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A question about waivers means Bloomington’s annexation process could be decided by the courts. How businesses are finding creative ways to combat supply woes. And Indiana University’s role in aiding refugees at Camp Atterbury.
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Supply chain issues are affecting industries ranging from tech, retail, and food. With production down and major ports backed up – small local businesses are adapting.
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The problems are systemic, and experts say solutions are difficult.
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According to the Farm Bureau’s 2021 Thanksgiving survey, Hoosiers should expect to spend 12 percent more on their Thanksgiving meal, or about $53.58.