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Pro-life group speaks on lawsuit against Indiana Department of Health
The lawsuit filed against the Indiana Department of Health claims that information on individual terminated pregnancy reports is now being withheld from those requesting it. In December, the IDOH stopped releasing the individual reports, rather compiling public statewide data quarterly. Leaders with Voices for Life, a pro life group based...
Focus on Food: Chef makes wraps with local goods
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Indiana Family Star Party Invites You to View the Stars August 2nd and 3rd
On August 2nd and 3rd you can take in the 21st Indiana Family Star Party! You will be a part of the largest astronomy gathering in the state and one of the largest astronomy events in the midwest. Come to Camp Cullom (near Frankfort) to enjoy the dark rural skies...
Pesticides as big a cancer risk as smoking, study finds
(The Hill) — Pesticides may cause cancer on a level equivalent to smoking cigarettes, a new study has found. The widespread use of pesticides may lead to hundreds of thousands of additional cancer cases in major corn-producing states like Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and Ohio — even for Americans who don’t work on farms, according to findings published Thursday in […]
Hoosier Libertarian Senate Candidate Calls for More Voter Choices
INDIANAPOLIS — Andrew Horning, who is running for Senate, says Libertarians take government corruption seriously. He adds that his campaign faces challenges, including limited access to the ballot. “Everybody knows that our government is corrupt, but nobody votes like that,” Horning told WIBC’s Tony Katz. “One of the reasons that Libertarians have been becoming significant […] The post Hoosier Libertarian Senate Candidate Calls for More Voter Choices appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Parents can safely surrender babies up to 30 days old due to Indiana's safe haven law
Update: This story was updated to clarify that surrended babies do not always go into custody of DCS, they can go to pre-adoptive homes. The deaths of two abandoned babies left out in the elements became foundational in establishing Indiana's Safe Haven Law. After the discovery of these babies, the state's opinion on parents...
Beck's Mill's 216th Birthday Party
Come step back into 1808 as we celebrate the 216th birthday of the historic Beck’s Mill! Join us on Saturday, August 24th at 11:00 a.m. for exciting events, including:. Crafts and vendors (earrings, candles, woodworking, wreaths, etc.) Food provided by the Blue River Fire Department (pulled pork BBQ, coleslaw,...
Five golfers place in Top 10 at Indiana Women’s Golf Association State Amateur Championship
Five Hamilton County golfers reached the top 10 of the Indiana Women’s Golf Association State Amateur Championship, which took place this week at The Players Club in Muncie. The three-day, 54-hole event ran from July 22 to 24 at the Woodland Trails course. Westfield’s Samantha Brown was the county’s top finisher, placing fourth with a five under par score of 211.
Nearly all Jefferson County Clerk's Office locations now open. What to know
All of the branches of the Jefferson County Clerk's Office, with the exception of the downtown location, are now open, communications director Ashley Tinius said Saturday. The agency had to close its offices for several days following a ransomware attack on its computer systems, The Courier Journal previously reported. The Dixie Highway branch had...
YMCA of Greater Louisville hosts annual Family Mud Run in Oldham County
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- It was the perfect morning to get down and dirty for a good cause. The YMCA of Greater Louisville hosted the annual Family Mud Run at the Oldham County YMCA in Buckner. The course is two miles and consisted of 35 natural and man-made obstacles and...
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