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A Southern Indiana nonprofit is hosting a benefit to help raise money to expand harm reduction outreach.
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Indiana lawmakers on an artificial intelligence task force are wrestling with whether and how to create legal guardrails for AI.
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River Heritage Conservancy said the proposed location for its whitewater element will improve otherwise unused land.
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Scott McVoy was named interim chief of the Jeffersonville Police Department.
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Dicamba is known to drift off of fields where it's applied and damage neighboring crops.
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The Clark County Health Department says private funds are sustaining some efforts as federal funding and guidance changes.
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Lottery revenue for the latest fiscal year is down about 6% from the previous year, but lottery officials say it's in line with where they expected to be.
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One of multiple civil cases involving the former sheriff of Clark County could soon be resolved.
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An Indiana law granting police the right to arrest anyone who gets within 25 feet of them after bring told to stop is now on hold.
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More than two years after Clarksville officials started legal action to take over the former Colgate property, they reached an agreement with the property owner.
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The appeal came after the dismissal of a lawsuit against the state's intellectual diversity law for colleges and universities.
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Projects are moving forward at Origin Park, where work to reclaim hundreds of acres of land in Southern Indiana for nature and recreation is underway.