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Citizen Science, What It Does To Help The Pro’s And Communities
Dear EarthTalk: What are some examples of citizen science in efforts to monitor and combat global warming? The world is getting warmer each year, and people worldwide want to do…
Read MoreSocial Media Used As A Tool To Affect Awareness And Gain Support
Dear EarthTalk: How are environmental advocates using TikTok to raise awareness and gather support for their causes? Social media has become a powerful tool for environmental activists to raise awareness…
Read MorePhysician Non Competes, Unlawful Tracking Heading For Governor’s Desk
By: Whitney Downard Lawmakers sent several bills to Gov. Eric Holcomb’s desk on Monday following chamber actions on concurrence votes and conference committees. By law, the General Assembly must conclude…
Read MoreRokita Drops Attempt To Reopen Bernard Lawsuit Ahead Of Doctor’s Licensing Hearing
By: Casey Smith Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita will abandon his attempt to reopen a lawsuit filed against himself by Indianapolis OB-GYN Dr. Caitlin Bernard, court documents show. Rokita had…
Read MoreHow You Can Trim Expenses To Save For What Matters Most
(StatePoint) Whether you’re saving to buy a home, putting money in your child’s college fund or just trying to cover higher costs for necessities, you may be looking for ways…
Read MoreSpring Cleaning: Don’t Toss That ‘Junk,’ It May Be Valuable!
(StatePoint) It’s time to hit the garage, basement, attic and closets for that age-old task of spring cleaning! Before hauling unwanted possessions to the curb, you may be surprised to…
Read MoreFinding An Unexpected $1.5 billion Could Mean An Avalanche Of Investment
By: Michael Leppert In his 2012 comedy special, “In This Economy?”, Gary Gulman discusses the thrill of finding a twenty-dollar bill in an old coat when he was dead broke.…
Read MoreDisaster Unemployment Assistance Available In Indiana
Indiana residents who couldn’t work as a direct result of the March 31 – April 1, 2023, severe weather and tornadoes may be eligible for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA). Eligible…
Read MorePut The Phone Down And Keep Your Eyes On The Road
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month and with the summer approaching and more cars on the road, State Farm is reminding drivers to put the phone down and keep your…
Read MoreTerre Haute Symphony Concertmaster Elina Rubio Will Dazzle In Season Finale
The Terre Haute Symphony, under the direction of Artistic Director and Conductor David Bowden, performs its final concert of the 22-23 Season We’re Playing for You! on Saturday, April 29…
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