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Witham Health Services Volunteer Organization Donates Funds To Support EMS Ambulance Equipment Upgrade
Amy Mitchell, Director of the Witham Volunteer Organization stated Witham EMS Director, John Merson approached her regarding a project of installing new capnography equipment in the ambulances, and a request…
Read MoreA Chat With The Navy Seal Who Shot Osama bin Laden
by John Grimaldi “We went up the stairs. My buddy jumped on the people he thought were wearing suicide vests. He went left, I went right. And that’s when I…
Read MoreFind Adventure And Fun in The Natural State
(StatePoint) Love hiking in the great outdoors? Enjoy authentic, local cuisine? Get a thrill hurtling down mountain biking trails? Whatever sort of adventure you’re craving, Arkansas, also known as “The…
Read MoreChange In Law Allowing Minors In Restaurant Bar Areas Still Carries Restrictions
A longstanding Indiana law will be changing effective July 1 in an effort to expand family dining space in Hoosier restaurants. The law previously prohibited minors under 18 years of…
Read MoreHurdles Of Mass Production On Unprecedented Scale
Dear EarthTalk: Can we mass produce heat pumps with the same effort as when the country retooled to make tanks for World War II? Environmental advocates are bullish on heat…
Read MorePittsboro Teen Selected As Second Runner-Up In National Scholarship Competition
On Saturday, June 24, Madison Parker of Pittsboro was selected as the second runner-up in the Distinguished Young Women National Finals competition and was presented with a cash scholarship of…
Read MoreINDOT hosts ribbon cutting for I-65 / State Road 267 and I65 / County Road 550 Diverging Diamond Interchanges Near Whitestown
Indiana Department of Transportation Commissioner Mike Smith was joined by state legislators, local officials, and industry partners at a ribbon cutting ceremony for two new diverging diamond interchanges (DDI) on…
Read MoreTuition Hikes On The Way For Indiana’s Public Colleges And Universities, With Fewer Students Going
By: Casey Smith Indiana’s public colleges and universities are slated to increase tuition and fees over the biennium — up to 4.9% per year — despite pushback from some state…
Read MoreExpert: How Wildfires Contaminate Drinking Water
As wildfire season continues, a Purdue University professor is sharing his expertise on how fire damage can impact drinking water. Andrew Whelton, a Purdue professor of civil engineering and environmental…
Read MoreYoung, Colleagues Reintroduce Bill To Require Congressional Vote On Any Iran Sanctions Relief
U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) joined Senator Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) in reintroducing the Iran Sanctions Relief Review Act (ISRRA), a bill to ensure that the President submits any sanctions relief…
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