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June 18, 2021
IU scientists find microbe that protects bees from fungal infections
June 18, 2021
EPA gives Indiana $500,000 for brownfield loans
June 16, 2021
IDEM, DNR Investigating Sewage Discharge, Fish Kill in Fishers
June 16, 2021
Holcomb Commits $475 Million for “Transformational” Infrastructure Projects Raising Environmental Concerns
June 14, 2021
IDEM Accepting Comments on Updated Wetland Permits
IDEM will accept comments on the draft General Permit for Field Tile Maintenance in Class II State Regulated Wetlands until June 29.
June 14, 2021
Controversial Keystone XL Pipeline Officially Canceled
The company behind the Keystone XL Pipeline has officially pulled the plug on the controversial project.
June 10, 2021
Environmental groups, farm bureau federation at odds over Biden plan to revise waterways definition
Future “WOTUS” decision could affect enforcement of new and current state laws on waterways and wetlands
June 8, 2021
Citing ‘Out-of-Control EPA,’ Rokita Joins Petition to Limit Clean Air Oversight
Backed by fossil fuel industry groups, states ask U.S. Supreme Court to review EPA’s power to decarbonize energy industry.
June 7, 2021
Indiana Humanities Offers New Statewide Program “Unearthed”
A new statewide initiative is encouraging Hoosiers to discover and discuss their relationships with the natural world.
May 28, 2021
EPA seeking East Chicago residents for USS Lead Superfund site interviews
The EPA is looking to interview people who live or work near the USS Lead Superfund site in East Chicago as part of a 5-year cleanup review.
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