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The plan being proposed is a joint effort between public entities and community organizations to improve the water quality and ecosystem of the watershed.
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Freshwater jellyfish live in almost any body of water in Indiana, and late summer is the perfect time to spot one.
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The Oxford Clinic is situated in an old school building and offers primary care, prenatal and behavioral services with plans for dental and pharmacy.
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The company, which currently employs 10 people in the area, is expecting the new building to add up to 300 jobs.
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According to the National Weather Service, forecasted low temperatures may be high enough this week to break records set decades ago.
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The program from the City of Fort Wayne aims to educate kids about growing and cooking their own food in an urban area.
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Two incubation periods have passed with no new cases, according to health department officials.
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The exhibit has been under construction for four years to make room to introduce a harbor seal to the two existing sea lions.
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During a meeting Monday evening of the county's Executive Board of Health, department officials reminded those in attendance that anyone not vaccinated remains at risk for infection. Two more cases were announced.
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Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined Governor Mike Braun in Indianapolis Tuesday, where he claimed the measles vaccine lost efficacy over time.
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Some rural food pantries are finding ways to rely less and less on government commodities, but for many the loss of TEFAP funds could be devastating.
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Indiana is the 7th state with a measles outbreak in 2025, according to the CDC.