Barbara Brosher
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The State Department of Health says parents can reduce the risk of infant mortality by using safe sleep practices. But, recent changes to the state's safe sleep guidelines for licensed childcare providers are causing confusion for some parents.
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The size of the auction has many residents worried about the future of their town, which is known for its charming artisan shops.
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The state is lowering some bonus antlerless quotas because of how Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease is impacting the deer population.
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Many credit Hohenberger's photos with helping to drive tourism in Brown County, which is now a muti-million dollar industry.
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Lawmakers tasked the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute with developing a program that allows victims to keep track of their kits.
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Some animal cruelty cases never made it to a courtroom because of how Indiana defines abuse and neglect. That's starting to change as the result of new laws that took effect earlier this year.
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Two Indiana military construction projects are among those on hold because the Trump administration is diverting $3.6 billion in funding to help pay for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Bloomington's mayor says the city is considering several options when it comes to addressing rising tensions at the farmers market over the presence of a vendor with alleged white supremacist ties.
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IU Police are working with Bloomington and state police to investigate flyers purporting to be from the Ku Klux Klan.
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Indiana lawmakers passed several bills earlier this year aimed at keeping kids safe on their way to and from school.