Robert Owen would rise up from his grave in righteous indignation if he knew what has happened to the kids in his adopted Indiana home of New Harmony.
A coalition of local animal rights groups has joined forces with the city’s largest public and private animal shelters to create a long-term plan of action for improving the welfare of stray, abando
By Steffane Christian, January 27, 2010
By Ben Fisher, January 28, 2010
By Steffane Christian, January 28, 2010
Last October, the EPA reopened efforts to study the effects of atrazine on human health. Atrazine, banned in Europe, is used as an herbicide by most corn growers in the US.
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According to a recent story in the New York Times, Indiana may be the only state in the country making the decision to not impose climate regulations on insurance companies.
Need to get rid of your old electronics?
People came out in droves yesterday to Indiana State Fairgrounds to sample a diverse selection of beer from around the world and Indiana’s own backyard.
Fellow Hoosiers gather together on Martin Luther King Day on January 18 to remember Dr.
Zombies were in search of brains Saturday night at the 2009 Zombie Walk. No longer needing human food, they donated their canned and boxed food to Gleaners Food Bank.
Katie Compton, the two-time World Championship Medalist, conducted a short clinic at the Major Taylor Velodrome on Thursday,
October 8th.
Indiana residents hold rally against WellPoint for blocking health care reform.