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How interpretations of the phrase 'from the river to the sea' made it so divisive
It's a nod to the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea and the tensions between Palestinian Arabs and Israeli Jews who live there. But what does it actually mean?
Public health workers say they are fighting an uphill battle since COVID. The lackluster funding isn't helping
Across the Kansas City metro, departments are making strategic efforts to rebuild since COVID and prepare for future health emergencies. But they are fighting uphill battles against lackluster funding, a mass exodus of employees and public perception.
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IMA Gets Monumental Lichtenstein Work
Five Brushstrokes will be installed on the mall in front of the museum's main building.
New grant funding boosts capacity for small businesses and food access
Programs to help small businesses and improve equitable food access will receive a boost in Indianapolis.
City proposes new economic district to enhance downtown Indianapolis
A new measure would create an Economic Enhancement District in downtown Indianapolis, where property owners would pay a fee to support public safety and beautification efforts in the Mile Square.
Indiana abortion clinics take new aim at broadening exceptions in abortion ban
Indianas former abortion care providers are taking new aim at the states near-total abortion ban following their loss at the state Supreme Court earlier this year.
Indiana company plans to move away from using a potent, lesser known greenhouse gas
You may not have heard of sulfur hexafluoride also known as SF6, but its one of the most potent greenhouse gases. Last year, a metal recycling company in Anderson emitted more of it than any other industrial facility in the country.
DePauw and Wabash Renew the Monon Bell Rivalry
It’s an old trail bell. But it’s not just any old train bell. It’s also the biggest prize in college football in Indiana. Literally. “It is a big bell. I think it weighs 350 pounds,” said Dr. Scott Feller, president of Wabash College in Crawfordsville, an hour northwest of Indianapolis. The bell is the Monon Bell, and Wabash doesn’t have it right now. The bell currently resides on the campus of Wabash’s rival, 30 miles south in Greencastle.
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Republic Services and Blue Polymers breaks ground on new recycling complex
Republic Services and Blue Polymers broke ground on a new Indianapolis plastics recycling complex Nov. 9. The complex will contain a Republic Services Polymer Center and a Blue Polymer advanced polymer production facility, which will improve plastic circularity production and supply recycled materials for sustainable packaging and other uses. Both of these facilities are expected to open in late 2024.
Former Shelbyville Rep. Eberhart agrees to plead guilty to felony charge
Former Shelbyville Rep. Sean Eberhart has signed paperwork to plead guilty to a federal felony charge related to his conduct as a lawmaker, though details about the offense are scarce.
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