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One company aims to offer an affordable solution to extend the life of wine and prevent millions of partially consumed wine bottles get poured down the…
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Since Vectren’s plan to build a large natural gas plant was rejected in April, the utility has been looking for other sources to replace its three…
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The Town of Speedway, on Indianapolis's west side, thinks someone has been dumping hundreds of gallons of oil into its wastewater system. It’s costing the…
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The state's new energy policy task force had its first meeting on Monday. The group is charged with helping Indiana develop a statewide energy plan. Some…
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As coal plants shut down in Indiana, the state gets less money from the air permit fees that companies pay to put pollution in the air. That means fewer…
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If you’ve spent any amount of time in southern Indiana, you know logging is a controversial issue. While activists say the state cuts down too many trees…
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A dead deer in Clark County has tested positive for a fatal virus. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources hopes the public will keep an eye out for…
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Agriculture accounts for about 9 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. A recent United Nations climate report says to reduce those emissions,…
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Contractors working for the Environmental Protection Agency removed about 3,600 cubic yards of lead and arsenic contaminated soil from the old Carrie…
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A large coalition — made up of doctors, legal experts, advocacy groups, and others — is petitioning the state to lower its threshold for when public…