Casey Kuhn
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Monroe County Health Department Administrator Penny Caudill says the declaration is the first step to create a needle exchange. The numbers of Hepatitis C cases in the county have increased over 50 percent since 2009.
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Legislators are calling for a summer study committee to look at the state's Bureau of Motor Vehicles after a report this week showed numerous issues within the agency.
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Nepalis living in Indiana are imploring Hoosiers to provide emotional and financial support in the wake of the devastating earthquake that left parts of Nepal in ruins and thousands dead.
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Indiana's violent death rate, which includes homicides and suicides, is over 22 percent, higher than the national average.
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A bill protecting Christmas celebrations in public schools will make another appearance in the state legislature next year.
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As the weather cools down and the leaves change, animals are starting to look for warmer places to sleep. This means bats could find their way into buildings around Indiana.
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His appointment comes after an internal investigation showed CIA personnel improperly gained access to Senate computers.