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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.

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Hartsville Residents Raise Concerns About Proposed Hog Farm

IDEM is hosting a meeting in Hartsville to inform the public about applicable groundwater regulations.

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Report: Indiana Had Six Grain Bin Accidents In 2012

But Indiana’s numbers are likely more accurate than those reported by other states.

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Commission Meets To Create Student Restraint Guidelines

Experts and parents say the guidelines will help educators cope with uncooperative children safely.

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Eating 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.

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Cause 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.

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In 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.

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Pesticide Drift Killing Crops and Making Hoosiers Sick

Every year, people across the state face problems from pest-control products blowing onto their property.

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FSSA 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.

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Farmers: 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.

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How 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.

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The 4 Things You Need To Know About Drifting Pesticides

Key points to remember from WFIU's series on pesticide drift.

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Quadruple Homicide Suspect Sallee Charged For Owning Gun

Samuel Sallee is not allowed to own a gun because he is a convicted felon.

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Expert: 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.

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School 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.

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State 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.

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Would-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.

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Same-Sex Marriage Advocates Call For Amendment’s Defeat

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Vigo 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.

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35 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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