Posts
This America Recycles Day, the Indiana Recycling Coalition announces its new name, Circular Indiana, and reveals its updated identity and website, www.circularindiana.org. As Circular Indiana, the organization is expanding beyond recycling, capturing opportunities, and aligning itself with the changing landscape…
Read MoreBruno Pigott notified Gov. Eric J. Holcomb that he will be stepping down from his role as commissioner of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) for a new position as the deputy assistant administrator in the office of water…
Read MoreTHANKSGIVING TRAVEL: As an expected 13% more Americans prepare to travel for Thanksgiving this year, construction on major interstates could leave millions in traffic jams. Purdue University civil engineering professor Luna Lu can discuss how her research is working to…
Read MoreLt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs today announced 11 properties were awarded $712,989 in funding through the Historic Renovation Grant Program. “Historic structures are some of the most powerful storytellers in Hoosier communities,”…
Read MoreEvery year, there’s always a few “must-have” toys on most kids’ holiday wish lists. The toy sells out fast and becomes expensive and hard to find. On top of that, the microchip shortage has parents worried about getting their deliveries on time. …
Read MoreScientists recently gained insights into how vitamin D functions to reduce inflammation caused by immune cells that might be relevant to the responses during severe COVID-19. In a study jointly published by Purdue University and the National Institutes of Health,…
Read MoreThanksgiving travel is expected to increase this year. Planning and taking a trip can be particularly stressful for the 110,000 Hoosiers living with Alzheimer’s disease and their families. The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter is offering tips to help. First,…
Read MoreBy Russell Gloor Dear Rusty: What determines the amount of the cost of living increase for Social Security as compared to the cost of living increase for Congress? Last year Social Security got less than 2 percent, while Congress got a…
Read Moreby John Grimaldi, editorial contributor for the Association of Mature American Citizens Remember when the nation had unflagging respect for our men and women in uniform, when we took pride in observing Veterans Day, the Marine Corps birthday and the…
Read More