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Ag-Science Workshop Free To Teachers
The Indiana State Fair is using this summer's "Year of the Farmer" theme to inspire a series of interactive science lessons to bring back to their classrooms.
Longtime Head Of Indiana Farm Bureau Retiring
Indiana Farm Bureau President Don Villwock is retiring this year after 14 years of leading the group.
Working To Whitewash Graffiti In Indianapolis
With scrapers and paint rollers, volunteers whitewashed the remnants of graffiti tagging on the front of a former drive-in restaurant on Indianapolis' near west side. The volunteers showed up to kick off a graffiti abatement program under the city's crime reduction focus zones.
Babies' Immune Systems May Stand Down To Let Good Microbes Grow
Parents of new babies know they get sick a lot. That may be because infants deliberately suppress their immune systems so that essential microbes have a chance to settle in. An immune suppression system in the blood of newborn babies could be key to building a healthy microbiome.
Indianapolis Public Safety Director Troy Riggs Stepping Down For Job at IUPUI
The director of public safety in Indianapolis will leave that roll later this summer for a position in higher education.
Clarksville Town Court Reports Breach Of Classified Files
A southern Indiana court says it has notified the FBI, local police and the Indiana Supreme Court about a data breach that has exposed personal information of people involved in cases dating from 2005 and earlier.
Exemption to Indianapolis Smoking Ban Removed, While Rest Stands
The state Court of Appeals has ruled that an exemption from Indianapolis' smoking ban for an off-track horse betting parlor is unconstitutional, but the overall no-smoking ordinance will stay on the books.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Apologizes To Victims, Families Of Boston Marathon Bombing
The judge imposed the death penalty on Tsarnaev shortly after the convicted bomber's first remarks in public since the 2013 attack that killed three people and left 264 others wounded.
Hogsett Wants To Put 150 More Cops On Indianapolis Streets
Joe Hogsett is calling for a return to neighborhood policing by hiring 150 more cops. Hogsett says by boosting Indianapolis Metropolitan Police ranks above 1,700 by the end of his first term, if elected mayor, the city will be able to combat what he calls a crime epidemic.
4 Men Arrested On Drug Charges Tied To Indiana HIV Outbreak
A Georgia man accused of distributing a painkiller linked to the largest HIV outbreak in Indiana history is under arrest, along with three other suspects.
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