September 12, 2023
Exiled Tibetan Monks from India Visit Evansville, On Tour for First Time Since Pandemic
Tashi Kyil Monks are in US for five months to share their culture, spread their message of peace and raise funds for their monastery
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Report: EPA needs to ensure CountryMark, other oil refineries control cancer-causing pollution
Oil refineries emit benzene a chemical that can cause cancer and other health problems. From 2018 to 2021, 25 oil refineries in the U.S. had high levels of benzene at their fence lines for more than two weeks after the plants should have taken action to lower them.
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Indiana leads the country in 988 crisis hotline calls answered in-state
Indiana has led the country for nearly a year in the percentage of calls to the 988 hotline answered in-state.
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State Sen. John Crane won't run for reelection, first to announce this cycle
Sen. John Crane (R-Avon) became the first lawmaker this cycle to announce he wont run for reelection next year.
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How do formerly incarcerated Hoosiers deal with housing challenges?
How does housing affordability affect options for those who were formerly incarcerated? Several members of our audience inspired this question.
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Brickyard Healthcare nursing home workers try to drum up community support in contract fight
Union staff at a northwest Indiana nursing home might strike over their first contract. The workers and Teamsters Local 135 allege Brickyard Healthcare refuses to negotiate on more affordable health insurance. Workers tried to drum up community support on Thursday by distributing fliers outside the Terrace Care Center Nursing Home in LaPorte.
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Man is sentenced to 110 years for the murder of ex-girlfriend, her grandmother outside Indiana auto seating plant
A man who fatally shot a former girlfriend and her grandmother outside an Indiana automotive seating plant was sentenced to 110 years in prison by a judge who called the killings “brutal and heinous.”
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Historians researching possible burial site at the former Colgate property in Clarksville
The former Colgate-Palmolive property in Southern Indiana is known for its iconic clock and for being a centerpiece for Clarksvilles new downtown. But before it was a manufacturing plant, the site was home to a state prison and reformatory.
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