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Commissioners approved a $14 million contract to renovate a building in Springdale.
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If the affiliation moves forward, Covington Latin School will become part of the university, aligning the two schools' finances, academics, technology, and human resources.
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Abandoned coal mine sites can have leftover toxic heavy metals, which can get into groundwater and pollute drinking water. The grant money aims to return these mining areas to their pre-mining conditions.
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Some Wayne County and other Southeast Indiana libraries are already part of the statewide Evergreen Indiana Library Consortium. Now, Morrisson-Reeves patrons in Richmond will have access, too.
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Tammy Blackwell hopes to advocate for the state’s public libraries and promote the ways those institutions are evolving to meet the needs of their patrons.
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CPAPs are everywhere — they help people breathe and sleep better — but they can be a pain to wear. Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are working on a new type of CPAP that could be much more comfortable.
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The automaker is recalling Bronco Sport and Maverick vehicles due to a battery detection issue that can result in loss of drive power, increasing crash risks.
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