Simulation Predicts Less Corn Yields In Coming Years
A computer simulation of the corn belt shows corn yields are likely to decline over the next several decades.
View ArticleHartsville Residents Raise Concerns About Proposed Hog Farm
IDEM is hosting a meeting in Hartsville to inform the public about applicable groundwater regulations.
View ArticleReport: Indiana Had Six Grain Bin Accidents In 2012
But Indiana’s numbers are likely more accurate than those reported by other states.
View ArticleCommission Meets To Create Student Restraint Guidelines
Experts and parents say the guidelines will help educators cope with uncooperative children safely.
View ArticleEating Asian Carp, Part Of Indiana’s Containment Plan
State and federal officials continue to develop plans for containing the invasive fish species known collectively as Asian carp.
View ArticleCause of Keystone Bus Accident Under Investigation
The driver says the brakes on the bus failed, leading to the fatal crash at I-465 and Keystone Avenue in Indianapolis.
View ArticleIn 2014 House Races, Only 2nd District A Nail-Biter
Republicans say Democrats are behind in choosing a candidate for the Second District. Democrats say nine months is plenty of time to prepare for the primary.
View ArticlePesticide Drift Killing Crops and Making Hoosiers Sick
Every year, people across the state face problems from pest-control products blowing onto their property.
View ArticleFSSA Discloses Extent Of Confidential Records Breach
After warning nearly 200,000 of a possible compromise, the agency now says privacy violation affected fewer than 100 people.
View ArticleFarmers: Monsanto’s GMO Crop Could Create Pesticide Disaster
Fruit and vegetable growers say if new genetically modified crops are approved, their own crops will be at risk from increased pesticide drift.
View ArticleHow Pesticide Drift Caused One Man To Lose His Voice
Larry Edwards was standing in his own yard when he was exposed to drifting Headline fungicide.
View ArticleThe 4 Things You Need To Know About Drifting Pesticides
Key points to remember from WFIU's series on pesticide drift.
View ArticleQuadruple Homicide Suspect Sallee Charged For Owning Gun
Samuel Sallee is not allowed to own a gun because he is a convicted felon.
View ArticleExpert: Rat Poison Plea Deal Shows Case Was A ‘Failure’
Legal experts had argued if Bei Bei Shuai were convicted of her child's murder, then it would have had a chilling effect on women’s rights.
View ArticleSchool Bus Driver Shortage Slows Student Transit Time
The Monroe County school system has seen unusually high turnover among its bus drivers in the past year.
View ArticleState Approves 4,400-Hog Farm In Decatur County
Nearby residents have expressed concerns that the hog farm could contaminate their well water, but state officials say they do not expect any issues.
View ArticleWould-Be Neighbors Of Proposed Hog Farm File Zoning Appeal
Decatur County residents are worried the proposed 4,400-hog farm would reduce their water supply.
View ArticleSame-Sex Marriage Advocates Call For Amendment’s Defeat
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View ArticleVigo County Moves Inmates After ACLU Files Suit
Vigo County will move prisoners to Knox County for now to avoid housing more people than legally allowed.
View Article35 Years After Ban, Toxic PCBs Still Trouble Bloomington
Westinghouse used the industrial chemicals known as PCBs to manufacture capacitors and other electrical devices.
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