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Indiana Is Becoming An Abortion Restriction Island

August 15, 2023

By: Brian A. Howey Indiana is turning into an abortion island. Girded by gerrymandered General Assembly maps, along with an anemic and broke Democrat Party, a year ago Republican super majorities passed and Gov. Eric Holcomb signed some of the…

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How Are Amphibians Faring?

August 15, 2023

Dear EarthTalk: How are amphibians doing in the U.S. and around the world these days? Amphibians, such as frogs, toads, salamanders and newts, live on both land and in water. Having emerged over 300 million years ago, today there are…

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Billions Of Gallons Of Water Could Be Diverted To Boone County Project Site Via New Pipeline

August 15, 2023

By: Casey Smith Early testing shows a Wabash River aquifer can supply enough water for the Indiana Economic Development Corporation’s proposed pipeline project that would send up to 100 million gallons daily to a massive — and controversial — high-tech…

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Beating “The Alternative” One Day At A Time

August 15, 2023

Ran into Doc down at The Mule Barn the other day, so naturally we had to rid the world of about a gallon of coffee and solve the world’s problems for an hour. It is the duty of all true…

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2023 Taste To Feature Three Musical Acts

August 14, 2023

Study Announces Musical Line-Up The General Lew Wallace Study & Museum is pleased to announce the musical line-up for the 2023 TASTE! of Montgomery County. The Elizabeth Lee Band opens the day’s entertainment at 1 pm. On the TASTE! stage.…

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Sen. Deery Offers Updates And Insights

August 14, 2023

By: Spencer Deery Covington Resident Named 2023 Indiana Agriculture Photo Contest Winner Covington resident Kerri Burke was recently recognized by the Indiana State Department of Agriculture as a winner of the 2023 Indiana Agriculture Photo Contest. Kerri’s photo, “Flossie the…

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Concussions, A Traumatic Brain Injury That Cannot Be Ignored

August 14, 2023

By: John Roberts I see many patients every year who have suffered concussions. Usually these are athletic injuries, but it is frequently seen in others as well. Concussions have always been a part of sports, particularly those involving high-energy impacts…

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The Postscript by Carrie Classon

August 14, 2023

Ravages Of A Summer Cold So, I got a cold. If you catch a cold in the winter, everyone is sympathetic. They tell you to drink hot tea and put on another sweater. A cold in the winter just seems…

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Let’s Go Cruising In Barbie’s Movie Dream Cars

August 14, 2023

By Casey Williams My daughter spent last week at her grandparents’, but when she came home, there was only one thing on her mind: Seeing the Barbie movie with her dads. I’d heard set designers basically ran the world out…

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Ask Rusty – Why Is Social Security Withholding My Monthly Payments?

August 14, 2023

Dear Rusty: I have been working since I started collecting Social Security when I turned 62. Last year I was apparently overpaid because of my job. I made $37,000 and now the Social Security Administration says I owe them $8,800…

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