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Nitrous oxide isn’t just “laughing gas” — it’s also a greenhouse gas that’s more than 200 times more potent than carbon dioxide. Corn farmers in Indiana and the rest of the U.S. use a lot of nitrogen fertilizer on their fields — which releases nitrous oxide.
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The Wellfield Community expects to bring 125 homes in the coming years.
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April Lidinsky talks about the importance of advocating for public health.
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Taken by Jeff Stern-Gilbert on the Pumpkinvine Nature Trail.
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The state recently approved the increase to help pay for new renewable energy projects as well as maintaining the company’s coal plants.
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New law aims to ensure police, fire departments hire, promote or fire based on ‘merit,’ not politicsPolice and firefighter advocates argue politics can creep into public safety departments’ hiring, promotion and discipline decisions when elected local officials have unilateral control over personnel. Some communities put those decisions in the hands of a merit board to make the process more “fair.” A new law will soon push more Indiana communities to adopt such boards.
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Indiana Solicitor General Thomas Fisher is leaving that position next month, heading to the private sector after more than two decades in government service.
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Coverage on All Things Considered beginning at 4pm on 88.1 WVPE.
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Current presidential candidate and former Vice President Mike Pence laid out his plan to end inflation at the Indiana State Fair on Wednesday. His visit comes as former President Donald Trump has been indicted on four federal criminal charges including conspiracy to defraud the United States.
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Friday, August 11th, 5:30-9pm On the island behind the Century Center
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Indiana physicians are sounding the alarm on the impact they say the state’s impending abortion ban will have not just on pregnant people, but the entire community.
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Rio Allred, died by suicide in March after being bullied at North Side Middle School