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  • Indiana is also working to ban the sale of a host of invasive plants on land. The DNR expects to hold a public meeting about the ban in early December.
  • Madison County public health coordinator Stephanie Grimes says the number of intravenous drug users taking part in the county's needle-exchange has doubled each month since October.
  • Race and gender-based contract practice ends. Indiana ends the fiscal year on a high note.
  • A bill at the Statehouse would double the minimum allowance each volunteer fire department distributes from $200 to $400.
  • As President of Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana, Sue Ellspermann is developing new metrics at the college level to determine student success based on student needs and expectations. Ivy Tech is the state's largest public postsecondary institution and the nation's largest statewide community college system, serving nearly 200,000 students annually. Ellspermann previously served as Lieutenant Governor of Indiana, where she worked to align Indiana's education and workforce development system to meet the needs of employers. (February 27, 2017)
  • Today we talk about the latest in Indiana news, including turnover at the Indiana Women's Prison, visitation restrictions at nursing homes, and a new art exhibit in Columbus.
  • The Fantastic Food Fest is sponsored by the Indiana State Department of Agriculture's "Indiana Grown" initiative. It happens Saturday and Sunday featuring celebrity chefs like Carmel's own Ted Allen, with participating restaurants, breweries, wineries, vendors, tastings, cooking classes and demonstrations.
  • 50th Indianapolis Early Music Festival, Kyle Craig poetry class, and Indiana in 200 Objects at the Indiana State Museum.
  • Eat Drink Indiana Radio celebrates the Indiana State Fair as host Jolene Ketzenberger samples fair food with local media personality Dick Wolfsie, catches up with Justin Walker of Red Frazier Bison and talks to barbecue champ and "bacon guy" Mark LaFay of Old Major Market.
  • We end every week with the Friday Pitch-In, where we catch up on some of the biggest Indiana headlines of the week.
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