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Dried mushrooms recalled over possible health risk
Indianapolis, Indiana — Dried mushrooms sold in specialty retail stores are being recalled. The reason is that they have the potential to be contaminated with salmonella. According to the Food and Drug Administration, the recall…
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CBU says tap water has harmless algae in Bloomington’s tap water
Bloomington, Arkansas – Some residents of Bloomington have reported a taste of “dirt” or “mildew” in their drinking water. According to the City of Bloomington Utilities, the taste comes from methylisoborneol and geosmin, two organic…
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Indianapolis Animal Care Services gets funding to build new facility
Indianapolis, Indiana – Indianapolis and Indianapolis Animal Care Services are investing more than $20 million into the new facility. It will replace IACS’s current location. The Indianapolis Animal Care Services is getting a new forever…
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Bloomington’s Raising Cane’s opens next week
Bloomington, Indiana – Bloomington’s Raising Cane’s is set to open next week. The restaurant, originally scheduled for an Aug. 23 opening, will instead debut on Wednesday, Sept. 7. Located at 422 E. Kirkwood Ave. near…
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Man, woman found dead in Fishers home
Fishers, Indiana – On Wednesday morning two people were found dead in the Cumberland Place neighborhood. According to the Fishers Police Department, officers responded to the Cumberland Place neighborhood after a caller threatened suicide. When…
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Beech Grove business owners sign steel beam used in new police station
Beech Grove, Indiana – On Monday, some Beech Grove business owners left their mark. They signed their names to a steel beam that will be used in building a new police station on the corner…
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10,696 new COVID-19 cases, 25 deaths reported in Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to the Indiana Department of Health 10,696 Hoosiers tested positive for COVID-19 in the previous week. Also in the previous week, a total of 25 Hoosiers died, and one probable death…
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Millions of Americans including millions of Hoosiers face mental health challenges
Indianapolis, Indiana – With issues including ongoing racism, police brutality, and social injustice, countless black men, waking up brings a constant level of fear. According to experts, these issues have long-term impacts on mental health.…
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Indiana mail carrier arrested again for OWI
Porter County, Indiana – On Friday evening in Northwest Indiana, a United States Postal Service mail carrier was arrested after allegedly falling out of her truck while driving drunk. It’s the second on-duty OWI arrest…
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Chick-fil-A is coming to Carmel
Carmel, Indiana – The next planned location for Chick-fil-A chain would replace the home of a burger restaurant in Carmel. Last week, the restaurant is planned to be built on an almost 2-acre parcel at…