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NRC approves rule changes for 2012 deer season
Press ReleaseThe Indiana Natural Resources Commission on Tuesday approved a package of changes to deer hunting rules that will go into effect in the 2012 season. None of the changes will be in effect this year. The final adoption vote came after preliminary approval...Tags: Natural Resources, Firearms, Super Bowl, Conservation, Archery
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Scientist urges government ruling on genetically engineered salmon
Purdue UniversityA Purdue University scientist is urging federal officials to decide whether genetically engineered salmon would be allowed for U.S. consumption and arguing that not doing so may set back scientific efforts to increase food production. William Muir, a...Tags: Science, Health, Drugs and Medicines, Minor League Baseball, Biotechnology
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Citizens Energy predicts winter bills to be about the same as last winter
Citizens Energy Group put out its winter 2011-2012 predictions for heating the average home, projecting costs to say relatively the same as last year.
The projections put the average heating cost for a Marion County customer at $615 for November through...Tags: Natural Resources, Natural Gas, Petroleum Industry, Energy Resources, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Last year's drought still making Indiana trees thirsty
Fox59Take a look around Central Indiana and you may notice something strange. While the trees have leafed-out and everything looks nice and green, some are actually dying of thirst. According to arborists, it's a delayed reaction to last summer's hot, dry...Tags: Indiana, Water Restrictions, Rubber Products Industry
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Connersville boy drowns in Whitewater River
Fox59The young boy who was pulled from the Whitewater River in Connersville on Sunday evening died later at Fayette Regional Hospital. It's the latest in a string of drownings this summer. The Department of Natural Resources said six-year-old Michael Gentry...Tags: Indiana, American Red Cross, Bodies of Water, Rivers
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Bedbug found at Bloomington North HS
Bloomington Herald-TimesThe Bloomington Herald-Times is reporting parents and guardians of students at Bloomington High School North were notified Monday by school officials that a bedbug was recently found at the school. Read the full story from the Bloomington Herald-TimesTags: Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Invasive Species
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Bedbugs found at IU library
Fox59Two bedbugs were found on the Indiana University campus recently, inside the Wells Library. Bedbugs have also been dsicovered lately in other areas of Bloomington, including an elementary school. Indiana University spokesperson Larry McIntyre confirmed...Tags: Monroe County (Indiana), Indiana University, Bloomington, Illinois, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana)
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Bedbugs reported at Bloomington school again
Fox59Bedbugs are becoming a bigger problem at a Bloomington elementary school. For the second time this year, the pests have been found on a student at Arlington Heights Elementary. The latest incident happened on Tuesday. The school says they have taken...Tags: Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Invasive Species, Education, Schools, Elementary Schools
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Three nonprofits suing DNR over controversial penning
Fox59Three national non-profit organizations are filing suit against the Indiana Department of Natural Resources for waiving state permit requirements at a controversial "penning" facility in Greene County. Pens are fenced enclosures where dogs are...Tags: Indiana, Human Interest, Natural Resources, Energy Resources, Animals
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Legislation to ban fox and coyote pens introduced
Fox59A new bill to prohibit fox and coyote pens has been introduced. Dave Cheatham and Linda Lawson introduced House Bill 1135 Tuesday. Indiana voters also strongly support the legislation to prohibit the practice of fox and coyote penning. That's...Tags: Indiana, Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice, Indianapolis, Linda Lawson
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Mass bird, fish deaths occur regularly
AP Science WriterFirst, the blackbirds fell out of the sky on New Year's Eve in Arkansas. In recent days, wildlife have mysteriously died in big numbers: 2 million fish in the Chesapeake Bay, 150 tons of red tilapia in Vietnam, 40,000 crabs in Britain and other places...Tags: Health, Science, Idaho, Rabies, New Year's Day
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