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Nitrous oxide isn’t just “laughing gas” — it’s also a greenhouse gas that’s more than 200 times more potent than carbon dioxide. Corn farmers in Indiana and the rest of the U.S. use a lot of nitrogen fertilizer on their fields — which releases nitrous oxide.
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WVPE's Jeff Parrot speaks with retired physician Dr. Cynthia Heckman-Davis about the abortion pill
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Lawyers for both parties were in court Tuesday presenting their cases to Judge Mark Telloyan
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Judge puts case on hold for mental health treatment
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The fair features the usual assortment of food and entertainment in addition to a few unique shows
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New employment estimates show little change in Indiana's labor market. The data has some limitationsIndiana's unemployment rate was just above 3.2 percent in June, new federal estimates show. The unemployment rate has hovered between 3 percent and 3.2 percent since late 2022 and has been accompanied by record-high total employment. There are a few important limitations in the state and local labor market data the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics releases every month.
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Questions remain over fatal chase. Indiana State Police is investigating
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More than nine months away from the GOP primary for Indiana’s open governor’s seat, the race is shaping up to be one of the most expensive in state history.
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Health officials advise wearing bug repellent and staying inside at dusk and dawn
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The first baby surrendered in a Baby Box was in Elkhart County
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The Mill apartment complex will add a new building west of Ironworks Plaza
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Frank Serge, Bruce Stahly and Barb Cripe were all approved by the Elkhart Community School Board on Friday.